FARO QUANTUM S ARM

Faro Quantum S Arm
Overview
The Quantum ScanArm® HD is ideal for inspection and quality control, offering capabilities such as point cloud comparison with CAD, rapid prototyping, reverse engineering, and 3D modeling of free-form surfaces.
The FAROBlu Laser Line Probe HD leverages an optically-superior blue laser technology, for improved scanning and higher resolution. The FAROBlu also has an advanced sensor and custom optics for faster capture and more accurate data.
With the Quantum ScanArm HD, you now get unparalleled non-contact 3D scanning capabilities for detailed measurement of surface form, making it the perfect combination of a contact and non-contact portable CMM.
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Features
Blue Laser
The FAROBlu Laser Line Probe HD leverages an optically-superior blue laser technology. The blue laser has a shorter wavelength, which delivers improved scanning results with higher resolution thanks to its greater ability to discover smaller detail in an object. The blue laser also provides a 50% reduction in speckle noise compared to red laser.
Advanced Sensor
The FAROBlu Laser Line Probe HD camera uses the most advanced CMOS technology to deliver fast frame rate (the number of times per second that the camera gathers new data on the part being scanned) of up to 300 frames per second (fps).
Custom Optics
The FAROBlu Laser Line Probe HD boasts superior, large-diameter, custom optics that collect more light and more data to deliver better accuracy and sharper and brighter images. Utilizing a greater sweet spot, it supports a wider laser line width that scans a larger area, providing faster, more productive scanning.
Laser Line Width
The FAROBlu Laser Line Probe HD features laser line width of 150mm. The extensive line width scans a larger area, delivering fast and efficient scanning. Additionally, the Laser Line Probe HD features a solid, blue laser beam generated without the use of moving components which can be sensitive to vibration, potentially inducing errors in accuracy and impacting productivity by forcing repeat scans.