They’re all handheld, white light-based systems – not a new technology, and one that has been superseded by others in times of speed of capture and resolution, but one that still brings huge benefits. This is the market at which a new start-up, Peel 3D, is aiming its products. This, of course, leaves the mid-range market, where there’s a real need for flexible solutions that fit into already established workflows – as opposed to devices dictating workflows, which often happens with scanning for metrology. To summarise: high-end, advanced scanning systems are now targeted more at the metrology world, where consistency and accurate results are paramount, while the low end market has seen a huge influx of new entrants providing solutions where good-enough resolutions and accuracy will suffice and/or budgets are limited. The 3D scanning market has changed fundamentally in recent years – a topic we’ve discussed here several times in recent months. A look at the new 3D scanning offering from start-up Peel 3D, which promises super easy scan to 3D CAD capabilities
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