WHAT IS 3D-LASERSCANNING?
We use 3D-laserscanning to digitalize your reality.
A laser beam is projected at a speed of 1 million points per second, both 360 ° vertically and horizontally. With this technique an exact copy of reality is made. An average scan in black and white execution takes about 6 minutes. A color scan takes about 12 minutes. This way a "point cloud" is created. At the same time, photos are taken by the device. Based on these photographs, a viewer is made that - at the request of the customer - is converted into a 2D drawing, 3D CAD model and/or virtual reality.
Laser scanning for large surfaces and objects:
- Buildings
- Factories
- Production lines
- Machines
- Constructions
- ...
REASONS
9 reasons to digitalize reality.
- Archiving your certain situation in time
Building
Production
Artwork - Capturing your changes over time
Expansions
Changes
Decay
Wear
Alignment - Digitally sharing information with people all over the world (viewer, 2D / 3D CAD).
Factories & buildings
Production lines
Production sites
Constructions
Artworks - Creating as-built plans of the scanned reality
Measurable viewer
2D CAD
3D CAD - Reverse engineering
Removing intelligence from reality and assigning it to the digital model. - Control
Does the created reality match the digital model on which the created reality is based? Just think about access control, quality control... - Digitizing to be able to materialize again
In other scales or materials (3D printing). - Volume determination of your complex volume.
- Creation of animations and visualisations.

STEPS
5 steps to 3D-laserscanning
- Step 1
The scanning. - Step 2
The creation of the different point clouds - Step 3
The post-processing: registering/determining the accuracy and merging of the different point clouds. - Step 4
Start up the measurable viewer (communication tool) for processing. - Step 5
The creation of 2D (lay-out, cuts) or 3D CAD data (engineering).