Handheld 3D System

A handheld 3D system typically refers to a portable 3D scanner that captures real-world objects and converts them into digital models. These devices use technologies like laser triangulation or structured light to scan an object’s shape, texture, and surface details. They are widely used in design, manufacturing, and prototyping, offering high accuracy and fast processing while being easy to use and move around

Handheld 3D systems have a wide range of applications across various industries. Here are some of the most common uses:

  • Manufacturing & Engineering – These scanners help with quality control, reverse engineering, and prototyping, ensuring precision in product development.
  • Medical & Healthcare – Used for custom prosthetics, orthotics, and medical research, allowing for accurate patient-specific designs.
  • Archaeology & Cultural Preservation – Helps digitize artifacts, historical sites, and monuments, preserving them for future study.
  • Art & Design – Enables artists and designers to create digital models of sculptures and objects for 3D printing or further modification.
  • Automotive & Aerospace – Used for vehicle part inspection, damage assessment, and design optimization.
  • Education & Research – Assists in scientific studies, training, and interactive learning by providing detailed 3D models.