This option is an alternative to the robot-mounted SCAPE Grid Scanner Recognition™ (OP13-08/09).
It consists of a binocular 3D scanner mounted above a bin(s), ideal for bin-picking tasks and tasks that benefit from multiple view angles.
Compared to a robot-mounted scanner, the stationary scanner offers faster cycle times as it acquires data independently without involving the robot. In certain cases, it can handle two adjacent bins simultaneously and it is easy to install.
The scanner projects different light patterns onto the scene and captures them using two cameras, creating a precise 3D point cloud of the object. Both the object and the 3D sensor remain stationary, enabling quick and highly accurate scanning.
The SCAPE Pro Industrial 3D Scanner is available in three sizes and is suitable for different applications, depending on the size of the scanned object, scanning volume, and other aspects. All models generate up to 2.0 million points and utilize blue laser light (447nm).
OP18-12
The SCAPE Pro-M 3D scanner can be employed to visually assist in the identification and selection of objects, making it suitable for the requirements of bin-picking within the logistics, e-commerce, manufacturing, and other sectors.
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The SCAPE Pro-L scanner, equipped with built-in AI+3D SoC and integrated self-developed 3D algorithms, is designed for visually guided disassembly and palletising scenes. It is suitable for disassembling and palletising large items, including boxes and sacks.
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By utilising the embedded computing chip, the SCAPE Pro-XL scanner can perform 3D imaging reconstruction, output depth map/point cloud, and achieve submillimetre precision without a separate host computer. It is widely used in industrial grabbing, logistics dismantling, and palletising.
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