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The First Handheld 3D Scanning Devices Measure a Range of Inspection Environments

Hexagon introduces the ATLASCAN Max and MARVELSCAN handheld 3D scanners, which are ideal for measuring parts where metrology has not traditionally been used.

Posted: June 5, 2024

With the ATLASCAN Max (pictured) and the MARVELSCAN users can adapt workflows on the fly.
Easily scan in a wide range of environments inside and outside factory walls.
The MARVELSCAN is designed for comfortable routine use, where the user has complete freedom of movement to scan hard-to-reach places because neither cables or referencing hardware are required.
Both highly portable, the new 3D scanners are ideal for handheld and automated quality inspection applications, and for a wide range of reverse engineering needs.
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Easily scan in a wide range of environments inside and outside factory walls.

Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division introduces new handheld 3D scanning technology that complements its broad range of manufacturing inspection devices with unprecedented capabilities for flexible measurement. The company’s first handheld 3D scanning devices, they enable engineers and manufacturing personnel to easily scan what they need in a wide range of environments inside and outside factory walls.

Two new handheld devices, the ATLASCAN Max and MARVELSCAN are ideal for measuring parts in a wide range of inspection environments where metrology has not traditionally been used, including applications in automotive, rail, industrial equipment and general manufacturing, as well as heritage and restoration projects outside of manufacturing. Both highly portable, the new 3D scanners are ideal for handheld and automated quality inspection applications, and for a wide range of reverse engineering needs.

Pirmin Bitzi, Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, Hexagon, handheld 3D scanning devices, ATLASCAN Max, MARVELSCAN, metrology, portable measuring devices
The MARVELSCAN is designed for comfortable routine use, where the user has complete freedom of movement to scan hard-to-reach places because neither cables or referencing hardware are required.

“Today, manufacturing and engineering teams recognize the value of up-to-date 3D scans throughout the product lifecycle. This means almost anyone might need to perform a metrology-grade scan of a part regardless of their location,” says Pirmin Bitzi, General Manager for Portable Measuring Devices at Hexagon. “Our first handheld 3D scanners enable customers to digitalize parts without worrying about fixturing or environmental conditions and MARVELSCAN’s cutting-edge, integrated photogrammetry system aligns to reference targets without the need for stickering. Wireless and ergonomic, these scanners provide a seamless, instant scanning experience from the shop floor to the shipyard.”

Productivity is crucial, regardless of the inspection environment. ATLASCAN Max and MARVELSCAN users can adapt workflows on the fly using ergonomic, thumb-operated controls that streamline 3D scanning processes in confined spaces and rugged or outdoor environments. Eliminating the need to access a control PC during measurement, this multi-mode scanning enables different feature types and surface needs to be measured efficiently. For example, users can scan open surfaces with Standard mode, then quickly switch to Fine mode with the on-device controls for higher resolution on intricate features. Crucially, the data collected under these different modes are automatically combined into a single, workable point cloud.

Pirmin Bitzi, Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, Hexagon, handheld 3D scanning devices, ATLASCAN Max, MARVELSCAN, metrology, portable measuring devices
Both highly portable, the new 3D scanners are ideal for handheld and automated quality inspection applications, and for a wide range of reverse engineering needs.

The new devices also eliminate the need to fixture parts prior to measurement, which contributes to significant time savings and allows greater measurement flexibility. The scanners and parts can be moved freely during measurement, reducing the time it takes to capture complete part data without negatively affecting inspection results. For further productivity gains, the common and time-consuming task of measuring multiple holes and slots is made easier with a hole-flash capture mode that enables instant data capture of multiple holes and slots in the same shot.

The MARVELSCAN raises the bar for 3D scanning productivity higher with the unique built-in photogrammetry that delivers targetless scanning functionality. This is ideal for scanning large parts and repetitive parts without the time-consuming task of place targets on the part itself. This photogrammetry function also enhance scanning accuracy for large, delicate parts.

Designed for comfortable routine use, the user has complete freedom of movement to scan hard-to-reach places because neither cables or referencing hardware are required. The new handheld technology has capabilities for completely wireless measurement with battery-powered autonomy – a first in the metrology-grade handheld scanner market – putting the measurement system fully in the hands of the user without being tied to a PC or power source. When combined with their large measurement standoff distance, this makes the devices ideal for integration within automated inspection processes mounted on industrial robots or cobots.

Hexagon’s development of handheld scanning technology aims to help manufacturers respond rapidly to shifting demands and capture crucial data more quickly, even in challenging environments. With ATLASCAN Max and MARVELSCAN, manufacturers can experience the benefits of handheld 3D scanning with trusted high-quality technology and global support.

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