More than two decades since the inception of the ModelMaker product line, the cutting-edge ModelMaker H120 firmly pushes the ever-exacting boundaries of handheld laser scanning. Incorporating blue laser technology, ultra-fast frame rate, specially developed Nikon optics and the ability to measure the most challenging materials this represents the next generation of portable laser scanning. The H120 makes no compromises in addressing the market needs by efficiently delivering the most detailed and accurate data in a fraction of the time of competing technologies.
Benefits & features
By combining a frame rate of 450 Hz, a stripe width of 120 mm and a resolution of 35 μm, users benefit from high productivity and detailed measurements with a single sensor.
Without relying on interpolation techniques to artificially boost data density, the ModelMaker H120 guarantees fast data collection over a large area without compromising on small details – offering great flexibility in a single solution even when cycle time is critical, no matter the type of parts measured.
Furthermore, the superior accuracy of the ModelMaker H120 ensures it stands far apart from similar technology, further pushing the traditionally accepted boundaries of handheld laser scanners.
The 4th generation of Nikon’s patented Enhanced Sensor Performance (ESP4) provides faster-then-ever real-time dynamic adjustment of the laser intensity for every point.
Users can confidently scan across parts with strong colour transitions and varying reflectivity from any direction with no loss in scanner speed and no need for prior part preparation.
ModelMaker scanners also benefit from intelligent reflection control which allows users to measure very shiny or polished materials while unwanted reflections are filtered out.
Simple system set-up, immediate boot-up and no need for scanner warm-up combined with the structural rigidity, thermal stability and absolute encoder technology of the MCAx arms allows users to switch on and start confidently collecting accurate data straightaway.
By combining specially-developed Nikon optics and low-speckle blue laser technology, the ModelMaker H120 achieves super low-noise measurements and can cleanly resolve details such as sharp edges and even surface scratches and abrasions which other scanners simply cannot.
Accuracy (1σ) 1,2 | 7 µm |
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Stripe width | 120 mm |
Measuring range | 50 mm |
Stand-off | 80 mm |
Min. point resolution | 35 µm |
Max. frame rate | 450 Hz |
Max. points per stripe | 2,000 |
Laser power adjustment | ESP 4 (real-time per point) |
Warm up time | 0 sec |
Weight (approx.) | 500 g |
Laser power | Class 2, 450 nm |
Field of view indicator | Full FoV |
Arm attachment | Integrated |
1 Typical values are 30% better than published values.
2 Laser scanner Accuracy is determined by scanning a plane from various directions, each time using the entire scanner field of view. The result is the maximum 1σ deviation of the scan data to fitted plane features.
Scan rate | Productivity | Resolution | Accuracy | |
---|---|---|---|---|
H120 | ***** | ***** | **** | ***** |
MMDx50 | ** | ** | **** | **** |
MMDx100 | ** | *** | ** | ** |
MMDx200 | ** | **** | * | * |
H120 | |
---|---|
MCAx20+ | 28 µm |
MCAx25+ | 32 µm |
MCAx30+ | 38 µm |
MCAx35+ | 48 µm |
MCAx40+ | 60 µm |
MCAx45+ | 80 µm |
MCAx20 | 36 µm |
MCAx25 | 40 µm |
MCAx30 | 52 µm |
MCAx35 | 70 µm |
MCAx40 | 70 µm |
MCAx45 | 122 µm |
More than two decades since the inception of the ModelMaker product line, the cutting-edge ModelMaker H120 firmly pushes the ever-exacting boundaries of handheld laser scanning. Incorporating blue laser technology, ultra-fast frame rate, specially developed Nikon optics and the ability to measure the most challenging materials this represents the next generation of portable laser scanning. The H120 makes no compromises in addressing the market needs by efficiently delivering the most detailed and accurate data in a fraction of the time of competing technologies.
Benefits & features
By combining a frame rate of 450 Hz, a stripe width of 120 mm and a resolution of 35 μm, users benefit from high productivity and detailed measurements with a single sensor.
Without relying on interpolation techniques to artificially boost data density, the ModelMaker H120 guarantees fast data collection over a large area without compromising on small details – offering great flexibility in a single solution even when cycle time is critical, no matter the type of parts measured.
Furthermore, the superior accuracy of the ModelMaker H120 ensures it stands far apart from similar technology, further pushing the traditionally accepted boundaries of handheld laser scanners.
The 4th generation of Nikon’s patented Enhanced Sensor Performance (ESP4) provides faster-then-ever real-time dynamic adjustment of the laser intensity for every point.
Users can confidently scan across parts with strong colour transitions and varying reflectivity from any direction with no loss in scanner speed and no need for prior part preparation.
ModelMaker scanners also benefit from intelligent reflection control which allows users to measure very shiny or polished materials while unwanted reflections are filtered out.
Simple system set-up, immediate boot-up and no need for scanner warm-up combined with the structural rigidity, thermal stability and absolute encoder technology of the MCAx arms allows users to switch on and start confidently collecting accurate data straightaway.
By combining specially-developed Nikon optics and low-speckle blue laser technology, the ModelMaker H120 achieves super low-noise measurements and can cleanly resolve details such as sharp edges and even surface scratches and abrasions which other scanners simply cannot.
Accuracy (1σ) 1,2 | 7 µm |
---|---|
Stripe width | 120 mm |
Measuring range | 50 mm |
Stand-off | 80 mm |
Min. point resolution | 35 µm |
Max. frame rate | 450 Hz |
Max. points per stripe | 2,000 |
Laser power adjustment | ESP 4 (real-time per point) |
Warm up time | 0 sec |
Weight (approx.) | 500 g |
Laser power | Class 2, 450 nm |
Field of view indicator | Full FoV |
Arm attachment | Integrated |
1 Typical values are 30% better than published values.
2 Laser scanner Accuracy is determined by scanning a plane from various directions, each time using the entire scanner field of view. The result is the maximum 1σ deviation of the scan data to fitted plane features.
Scan rate | Productivity | Resolution | Accuracy | |
---|---|---|---|---|
H120 | ***** | ***** | **** | ***** |
MMDx50 | ** | ** | **** | **** |
MMDx100 | ** | *** | ** | ** |
MMDx200 | ** | **** | * | * |
H120 | |
---|---|
MCAx20+ | 28 µm |
MCAx25+ | 32 µm |
MCAx30+ | 38 µm |
MCAx35+ | 48 µm |
MCAx40+ | 60 µm |
MCAx45+ | 80 µm |
MCAx20 | 36 µm |
MCAx25 | 40 µm |
MCAx30 | 52 µm |
MCAx35 | 70 µm |
MCAx40 | 70 µm |
MCAx45 | 122 µm |
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