Leica T-Scan 5 - The most dynamic laser scanner ever
The Leica Absolute Tracker takes your scanning experience to a new level of excellence in volumes up to 50m (Ø) in a single set-up. Leica T-Scan 5 is more than 15x faster compared to the previous model and has almost double the stand-off distance, which results in more efficient data capture especially in difficult to reach areas.
The combination of Leica T-Scan 5 and Leica Absolute Tracker offers the perfect match to ensure hundreds of millions of accurate points on virtually any surface, from matte black to highly reflective, even carbon fiber all without any special preparation.
The higher scan rates allow ideal feature recognition, smaller detail detection and much quicker scanning at an approved quality level on all surfaces and colours. The users scanning experience is enhanced with a dual colour guide light and acoustic feed-back. Leica T-Scan 5 is also best qualified for automation and robotic applications, where inspection processes can benefit from maximum laser tracking and machine performance.
Features
Highest point density Detecting smaller details and getting your scanning results much faster are the main advantages of Leica T-Scan 5's new high point density feature. The higher lines and scan rates allow ideal feature recognition and a much quicker scanning at approved quality levels. With up to 160 lines per second or up to 210,000 points per second (210 kHz sampling rate), Leica T-Scan 5 is more than 15x faster compared to the previous model.
Ultra High Dynamic Range The T-Scan 5 can automatically detect very fine differences on any surface type or colour. This allows the operator to pay attention to the part being scanned, not the scanner settings required to scan the different surface types.
Enhanced usability The almost doubled stand-off distance and wider scan line allows more efficient data capture especially in difficult to reach areas with less effort. Hidden features and deep recesses are easier to cover than ever before. Leica T-Scan 5 new user feedback with improved dual-colour pilot beam and acoustic feedback offers most reliable data acquisition and superb user-experience.
Optimized for automation With the fastest data capture rate ever, new cable design and improved robustness, the new Leica T-Scan 5 provides time demanding production processes the ultimate benefit. It has been designed from the ground up to take full advantage of our most dynamic laser tracker performance and advancing robotic speeds in fully automated installations.
Simplicity at its best With no need of object preparation, the Leica T-Scan 5 system has never been as simple to install or use. The small lightweight controller needs neither configuration nor complicated cabling to connect.
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