Sale – GOM ATOS Core 135 3D Scanner
Original price was: $13,880.00.$6,940.00Current price is: $6,940.00.
The GOM scanner uses a stereo camera set-up to measure complex parts very accurately. It projects different fringe patterns onto the object‘s surface. These patterns are recorded by the two cameras and converted into a 3D CAD file. The GOM scanner at the Whittle Lab is capable of resolving parts down to a few microns – it has been successfully used to resolve the true manufactured shape of nominally circular compressor leading edges of ~0.5mm diameter.
Description
Sale – GOM ATOS Core 135 3D Scanner
Overview
The ATOS Core is a mini-sized precision grade metrology powerhouse. This optimal scanner measures millions of accurate points per quick scan.It is used to take 3D measurements of small and medium-sized objects, such as ceramic cores, cast parts or plastic parts. The sensor is also vital for several measuring tasks – from simple 3D scans to fully automated measuring and inspection processes.
Specifications:
General | |
Model | ATOS Core 300 |
Brand | GOM |
Category | Stationary > Industrial |
Topic | Metrology |
Technology | Structured light |
OS compatibility | Microsoft Windows |
Performance | |
Max. resolution | 0.12 mm |
Max. accuracy | mm |
Working range | 0.44 – 0.44 m |
Scanning area (near) | 300 × 230 mm |
Hardware | |
Dimensions | 361 × 205 × 64 mm |
Weight | 2.9 kg |
Connectivity | |
USB | ✓ |
GOM Scanning a turbine blade
The 3D CAD files produced by the GOM scanner can be used to simulate the actual parts tested in CFD including all the manufacture errors and “in service” effects such as erosion/ corrosion. The GOM scanner is also used to verify the accuracy of manufacture processes so we know that the parts we’re testing are what we intended.
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