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6. LIST OF AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS
7. REFERENCES
A list of available 3D scanners is included in table 2. Some
companies are known to be in the process of developing new
instruments, presently. A list which is frequently updated and
includes web links to producers can be found under
http://scanning.fh-mainz.de.
Producer
Type
Range
Prine.
Optech
ILRIS-3D
800
tof
Riegl Laser Measurement Systems
LMS-Zxxx
450
tof
Mensi
GS 100
100
tof
O)
c
Callidus Precision Systems
Callidus
80
tof
C£L
MetricVision
MV 200
60
tof
*0
Zoller+Froehlich GmbH
IMAGER 5003
55
tof
I
Cyra Technologies
Cyrax 2500
50
tof
Mensi
S10, S25
25
tri
3rdTech
DeltaSphere
12
tof
IProducer |Type
Range
Princ.
Arius3D
Arius3D
6
tri
Breuckmann
optoTOP
5
tri
Digibotics
Digibot
1.8
tri
GOM mbH
ATOS
1.6
tri
ABW GmbH
Kombi-640
1.5
tri
MEL Mikroelektronik GmbH
M2D
1.2
tri
Minolta
VI
1.2
tri
3D Digital Corporation
Model 100, 200, 300
1
tri
Cyber F/X
various
ca. 1
tri
Cyberware
various
ca. 1
tri
Intelligent Automation
4DI
ca. 1
tri
Laser Design
DS, RE, PS
1
tri
ì* ; Vitronic
Vitus
ca. 1
tri
§, micromeasure GmbH
various
0.8
tri
<5 Polhemus
FastScan
0.8
tri
а Steinbichler Optotechnik
various
0.8
tri
§ TC2
Body Scanner
0.8
tri
о Genex
Rainbow 3D
0.7
tri
Shape Grabber
various
0.7
tri
SCAN technology
various
0.6
tri
DLR German Aerospace Center
Laser Range Scanner
0.3
tri
; INO
3D Laser Profiling Sensor
0.3
tri
. INTECU
Cylan
0.3
tri
Nextec
Hawk
0.3
tri
Roland
Picza
0.3
tri
3D Scanners, Nvision
ModelMaker
0.2
tri
Kréon
KLS
0.2
tri
Metris
LC 50, LC 100
0.2
tri
3DMetrics
3DFIash!
0.1
tri
; Hymarc
Hyscan 45c
0.1
tri
Perceptron
Contour Probe Sensor
0.1
tri
Boehler, W., Heinz, G., Marbs, A., 2001: The potential of non-
contact close range laser scanners for cultural heritage
recording, XVIII. CIPA Symposium, Potsdam, Germany, Pro
ceedings. In print.
(Also available at http://www.i3mainz.fh-mainz.de)
WWW 2002: http://scanning.fh-mainz.de
Table 1. Overview of available scanners sorted by range (tof =
time of flight, tri = triangulation). From WWW, 2002.