Einscan SP

EinScan-SP is a high-quality desktop 3D scanner that delivers highly accurate (<= 0.05mm) printable 3D models. It takes less than 4 sec for a single scan and less than 1 minute for a complete 360 degrees scan. It is a great match for small and medium-sized businesses such as design and architecture studios. Besides, even museum conservationists and curators could gain a good profit from the EinScan-SP’s capabilities. 

EinScan-SP is a high-quality desktop 3D scanner that delivers highly accurate (<= 0.05mm) printable 3D models.It is a great match for small and medium-sized businesses such as design and architecture studios. Besides, even museum conservationists and curators could gain a good profit from the EinScan-SP’s capabilities. Additionally, it can be a very interesting option for light reverse-engineering jobs or prototyping.

The main downside of this product is its slightly confusing software, but Shining 3D often does useful updates. Users can understand how to use it in minimal time

Features

  • Speed: the SP takes only 4 seconds to complete a single 3D scan, and can achieve a full 360° scan under one minute with its turntable.
  • High-quality scans: this 3D scanner is capable of capturing fine details with a high resolution (0.17 mm point distance) and offers an accuracy of 0.05 mm.
  • High precision alignments: the EinScan-SP offers several calibrations and alignment options in order to obtain optimal quality scans. This 3D scanner is delivered with markers to be positioned on the objects to be captured. Its turntable also comes with built-in markers to allow for greater precision when using the Auto Scan mode.
  • Easy-to-use: this 3D scanner is easy to set up and use. Additionally, its software includes an interesting auto-alignment feature and a one-click 3D scanning option.

Specifications

Scan Mode

Fixed Scan, Auto Scan

Scan Speed

<4 s

Point Distance

0.17 mm ~ 0.2 mm

Light Source

White Light

Dimension

570×210×210 mm

Camera Resolution

1.3 Mega Pixels

Single Shot Accuracy

≤0.05 mm

File Format

OBJ, STL, ASC, PLY

OS System Support

Win7, Win8, Win10 (64 bit)

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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

The term “3D imaging” refers to techniques that allow two-dimensional (2D) imaging sensors to capture and store 3D data about the physical world around us. The EinScan-S desktop 3D scanner uses structured-light phase-shifting technology to acquire the 3D coordinates (x y z) of real-world objects. Structured-light imaging extracts the 3D surface shape based on the information received from a projected structured-light pattern. The EinScan-S proprietary structured-light algorithms feature high-speed scanning, lower noise and finer details when compared to laser scanning technology. 

EinScan-SE : ≤0.1mm 

EinScan-SP : ≤0.05mm 

EinScan-Pro : 0.1mm/0.3mm/0.05mm/0.05mm 

EinScan-Pro+ : 0.1mm/0.3mm/0.05mm/0.05mm 

EinScan-SE : 200mm*150mm 

EinScan-SP : 200mm*150mm 

EinScan-Pro : 210mm*150mm 

EinScan-Pro+ : 300mm*170mm 

Compared with competitively-priced laser scanners, the EinScan delivers better capture accuracy, less noise and better detail acquisition. Furthermore, the EinScan uses white light to ensure a safe working environment for users. Laser light can damage eyes but white light technology can be used without requiring any eye protection. 

The EinScan-SE and SP are capable of scanning a wide variety of differently sized objects. The maximum automatic scan envelope is 

700mm x 700mm x700mm/200mm x 200mm x 200mm for EinScan-SE and 

1200mm x 1200mm x 1200mm/200mm x 200mm x 200mm for EinScan-Sp. 

The EinScan is capable of scanning both dark and brightly colored objects because the software is equipped with a High Dynamic Range (HDR) scanning mode. HDR enables the capture of a wider range of real-world lighting scenarios for 3D imaging. The EinScan is an affordable solution for capturing objects of almost any color, including those with black and shiny surfaces. 

The EinScan outputs data in STL, OBJ. 

  • STL (Stereo Lithography) is supported by most software packages and is widely used for rapid prototyping, 3D printing and CAD/CAM. STL files describe the surface geometry of a three-dimensional object but they do not convey color, texture or other common CAD model attributes. 
  • OBJ files are used to convey both the geometry and material data including color and texture. 

Yes, the EinScan has built-in model simplification which enables direct printing of very large data sets. 

WINDOWS (7 and 8, 64-bit). Not Supported: MAC OS 

The fast and affordable EinScan offers full-color 3D model acquisition. 

110V~230V (switchable). 

EinScan-SE: < 8s 

EinScan-SP: < 4s 

EinScan-Pro: 

  • Handheld HD Scan   90,000 points/sec 
  • Handheld Rapid Scan   550,000 points/sec 
  • Automatic Scan   Single scan: <2 s 
  • Fixed Scan   Single scan: <2 s 
  • EinScan-Pro+: 
  • Handheld HD Scan   550,000 points/sec 
  • Handheld Rapid Scan   450,000 points/sec 
  • Automatic Scan   Single scan: <2 s 
  • Fixed Scan   Single scan: <2 s