Fast, Full-Field Data Acquisition of Large Measuring Areas
With an ultra-bright laser light source and a large measuring area of up to 4 square meters, ZEISS ATOS LRX delivers precise, full-field data in a short time. The sensor captures up to 2 × 12 million coordinate points with just one scan.
3D Scanning System for Industrial Requirements
The sensor meets the high metrological demands of industrial users. The software guides you through the complete workflow within the ZEISS Quality Suite, from data acquisition to inspection and reporting.
Fast Digitization, High-Resolution Data
ZEISS ATOS LRX provides you with precise, full-field data with high resolution – even of complex geometries and freeform surfaces. The ultra-bright laser light source in combination with the large measuring area reduces the number of scans required.
Robust Design
The sensor is designed for industrial applications. The robust housing is protected against dust and splash water. To work reliably and precisely even in harsh production environments, the system monitors its calibration status by itself.
All-in-one Software
Scanning, inspection, and reporting in one single software: ZEISS ATOS LRX is managed by ZEISS Quality Suite. The software supports 3D scanning and inspection processes by providing detailed analyses and reporting functions.
Next Generation Laser Light Source
ZEISS ATOS LRX is equipped with an advanced, ultra-bright laser light source allowing for 3D scans even in normal ambient light conditions. By capturing large measuring areas, the system is the first choice for fast scanning of large surfaces, even if they are dark or shiny, and delivers precise, high-resolution data.
Laser Light Compressor
The integrated laser light compressor bundles several laser sources and generates a very bright light. It can illuminate the entire measuring area of up to four square meters at short exposure times, thus, speeding up the scan process.
Maximum Safety
ZEISS ATOS LRX offers maximum safety in manual use despite the laser light: An integrated sensor monitors the safety distance to the user via radar and reduces the luminous intensity, if necessary. The resulting assignment to the uncritical laser protection class 2 allows the system to be operated without any further protective measures.
Interactive Features
ZEISS ATOS LRX supports interactive features such as touch probe measurements, live tracking, and back projection. The sensor can be controlled either by computer or remote control.
Easy to use and reliable
ZEISS Quality Suite
The entire ZEISS ATOS LRX workflow is controlled by the powerful software within the ZEISS Quality Suite: ZEISS ATOS LRX generates full-field data and allows any required inspection or analysis to be derived from it. This makes operation intuitive and easy for the user, who is guided by a consistent user interface – from data acquisition to inspection and reporting.
HyperScale – Recalibration without Delay
The new HyperScale software function is designed for very fast on-site calibration. With just one single measurement of a DAkkS-certified length standard, the calibration is completed.
Powerful in Many Industries
Aerospace
In aerospace, ZEISS ATOS LRX detects structural components such as the fuselage, ribs, tails, and wings. The sensor is also used for digitizing the outer skin of the fuselage, for example, to check rivets and flushness between panels. The measuring results also speed up maintenance and repair, as they show surface defects.
Automotive Industry
ZEISS ATOS LRX is used for digitizing surfaces like clay models in automotive design. Due to the large measuring area, the sensor provides a fast nominal-actual comparison after applying the clay to the model. In crash tests, ZEISS ATOS LRX allows for fast 3D scanning of crash vehicles.
Shipbuilding
The 3D scanner digitizes the entire surface of marine propellers and provides important information for maintenance and repair, such as damage to the ship’s hull.
Toolmaking and Mechanical Engineering
ZEISS ATOS LRX optimizes the design of parts and tools. With the sensor, models, mold halves, and cast blanks, such as for forming tools, can be digitized in high resolution. In mechanical engineering, the 3D scanner speeds up the quality control of large, welded assemblies.
Wind Energy
In the design and production of wind turbines, ZEISS ATOS LRX captures rotor blades and molds as well as wind turbine housings.
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