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Hexagon Makes Professional Grade 3D Scanning Accessible

For anyone with ATLASCAN Pro

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Mon, 11/03/2025 - 12:03
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(Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence: Cobham, England) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division introduces ATLASCAN Pro, a new handheld 3D scanner that brings professional-grade laser scanning to entry-level users in any industry. Using multiple laser lines and a unique processing algorithm, ATLASCAN Pro achieves fast scanning and high-quality data capture in an affordable, easy-to-use device that anyone can learn.

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Versatile and highly portable, the scanner weighs just 1 kg, allowing operators to take it directly to the parts—such as pump housings, automotive bodywork, or domestic appliances—on the shop floor and beyond. With up to 2 hours battery operation through hot swappable batteries and a robust Wi-Fi 7-ready wireless option, its dynamic scanning capabilities ensure a smooth scan when the part is moving, or in unstable or rough environments such as inspecting propellers or inside pipework.

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