Introduction the Artec Ray II
You may accurately and quickly record huge to massive items, scenes, or landscapes with the high-accuracy, long-range, wireless Ray II laser 3D scanner from up to 130 m away. Expect the highest professional standards for 3D point precision as well as best-in-class angular accuracy.
This professional LiDAR solution produces 3D scans of the highest quality, whether your application is reverse engineering, inspection, creating true-to-life digital twins, documenting forensic scenes, or performing change-over-time assessments of civil infrastructure. It is ideal for the precise capture of large objects like wind turbines, ship propellers, airplanes, bridges, factory floors, or forensic scenes.
The wireless Ray II’s lightweight portability makes it a cinch to take anywhere you need: vehicles can be captured in minutes, aircraft, and full-sized buildings in just a few hours.
Metrology-grade precision
3D point accuracy @10m | 1.9 mm |
3D point accuracy @20m | 2.9 mm |
3D point accuracy @40m | 5.3 mm |
Angular accuracy | 0.87 mm @10m (or 18”) |
Range accuracy | 1.0 mm + 10 ppm |
Range noise | 0.4 mm @ 10m – 0.5mm @ 20m |
Check & Adjust
If your device isn’t perfectly calibrated, your scanner will either automatically calibrate itself by scanning the surroundings, or let you know if further action is required.
Accuracy certificates
Scan with full confidence knowing that your scanner has been verified to fall within specifications.
Declaration of conformity
Your scanner has been rigorously tested and is guaranteed to conform to the required list of 11 European safety standards.
Brilliant texture
Detect even the smallest surface irregularities with Ray II’s 36 MP 3-camera system, with exceptional HDR texture.
Comprehensive long-range capture
With the long-range 3D scanner Ray II, the expansive 360°-300° field of view gives you the flexibility to capture objects from 0.5 to 130 meters away, and with high accuracy and superior quality.
Onboard control
Fuss-free scanning is ensured with the intuitive Ray II – with basic features accessible on board, it’s as simple as pressing a button, with no computer or other device needed.
Portable and quick to set up
At just 5 kg including the tripod, Ray II 3D scanners need no targets and are ready for full setup in mere seconds.
Remote scanning
When scanning something large, in an inaccessible location, or at a height you can’t safely be on, control your scanner easily and from a distance with the Artec Remote App.
Real-time registration on board
Track the scanner’s movement in real-time with feature tracking and advanced algorithms for intuitive 3D-space navigation including Ray II’s Visual Inertial System (VIS), Altimeter, compass, and Global Navigation Satellite System.
Automatic removal of moving objects
Ray II’s smart auto-removal of moving objects that may enter or exit the scene keeps all captured data focused on exactly what you need.
The continuous supply battery system
Powered by two hot-swappable batteries and another two on standby, the 3D laser scanner Ray II comes ready to scan for a full 8 hours. Need more time? Charge while you scan, and swap without any downtime.
Water and dust protection: IP54 (IEC 60529)
Your scanner is protected and your work is kept safe with the Ray II’s water and dust protection, designed to keep particles or humidity from getting into your device.
Perfect match for Leo
Exceptionally well-suited for use with the wireless powerhouse Artec Leo, the duo can quickly capture large or even massive objects with high accuracy and full coverage.
Power couple
An unbeatable combination of two smart, wireless scanners: Artec Ray II’s range and speed for full scenes and large objects, and the handheld Artec Leo for specific areas and angles.
All Artec 3D scanners
The long-range Ray II also integrates with all other Artec 3D scanners in seconds.
Scan-to-CAD export
Upload to Artec Studio to precisely position and fit your scans with CAD primitives, then export to SOLIDWORKS or other CAD software – or for inspection, directly to Geomagic Control X for in-depth reports.
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