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Artec 3D Unveils Ultra-High-Resolution Spider II Scanner

Artec 3D Unveils Ultra-High-Resolution Spider II Scanner
Luxembourg-based Artec 3D has launched its latest innovation, the Spider II, a portable 3D scanner designed to capture objects with unparalleled detail. (Courtesy of Artec 3D)

Luxembourg-based Artec 3D has launched its latest innovation, the Spider II, a portable 3D scanner designed to capture objects with unparalleled detail. Offering ultra-high-resolution scanning without the need for markers, the Spider II sets a new standard in industries that demand precision, from advanced reverse engineering to hyper-realistic CGI creation.

Spider II: Scanning Larger and More Complex Objects

Building on the success of its predecessor, the Space Spider, the Spider II boasts significant upgrades. It includes improved depth, field of view, and speed. Equipped with blue light technology, it delivers top-tier geometric and textural data. It can for example capture intricate details with a resolution of 0.05 mm. With a capture speed of 30 FPS and a scanning area twice as large as before, the Spider II scans larger, more complex objects effortlessly.

The Spider II only weighs 950 grams. It does not require any setup beyond a single click to start creating realistic 3D models. 

In a press release, Artec 3D CEO Art Yukhin commented:

“Spider II brings unmatched resolution and detail to sectors where precision is critical. Its versatility makes it ideal for applications like forensic analysis, medical scanning, and detailed manufacturing processes.

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Applications in Various Industrial Sectors

The Spider II’s ability to scan small-to-medium objects with high fidelity opens doors for various industries. 

In the art industry, artists can create life-like 3D models with exceptional color capture.

The medical sector can benefit from detailed anatomical scans for custom devices and digital twin diagnostics.

In engineering, its precise measurements and dense meshes can enable reverse engineering and manufacturing. Applications in fields like automotive and aerospace where accuracy is paramount are particularly interesting..

Artec 3D simultaneously launched Artec Point, a high-precision 3D laser scanner tailored for industrial metrology. 

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