EinScan HX2 Handheld 3D Scanner
- Accuracy up to 0.04 mm
- Minimum point distance of 0.05 mm
- 1,600,000 points/s, 120 FPS under laser scan mode
- Full Colour
The EinScan HX2 3D scanner is a state-of-the-art device that redefines precision and versatility in 3D scanning. Combining hybrid technology with blue LED structured light and blue laser scanning, it delivers unparalleled accuracy and adaptability for a wide range of applications. Whether capturing intricate details or scanning larger objects, the HX2 ensures fast, reliable, and high-quality results.
Benefits
- Hybrid Blue Laser & LED Light
- High Efficiency
- High Accuracy & Detail
- Portable & Easy Operation
- Full Colour
- Reverse Engineering Bundle
Applications
- Automotive
- Research & Education
- Cultural Creation & Art Customization
Features
Hybrid Blue Laser & LED LightThe EinScan HX2 maintains the innovative blend of hybrid blue laser and LED light technology, increasing versatility for various material applications. The advanced blue laser allows for precise scanning on both black and glossy surfaces, with improved adaptability to different environments. With 13 laser lines, it provides faster and more detailed scans. The efficient LED light scanning does not require markers, making for quick and easy 3D scans without any preparation. |
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High EfficiencyThe EinScan HX2's laser scanning mode can reach up to 1,600,000 points per second and capture 120 frames per second, allowing for quick scans for tasks like reverse engineering, CAD/CAM, and 3D printing. In just a few minutes, it can scan nearly any object, making it an efficient and productive tool for all your 3D scanning needs. |
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High Accuracy & DetailThe EinScan HX2 is perfect for reverse engineering and precise measurement in industrial applications.
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Portable & Easy OperationThe EinScan HX2 is highly portable and user-friendly, thanks to its ergonomic design and lightweight build of 745g. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it offers plug-and-play functionality and easy-to-use software, making 3D scanning efficient and comfortable, no matter where you are. |
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Full ColourThe scanner features a colour camera for capturing full-colour textures and tracking in rapid scan mode. Texture Mapper Lite further simplifies photorealistic texture mapping. |
- Weight: 745g
- Dimensions: 108 x 110 x 237 mm
- Output Formats: OBJ | STL | ASC | PLY | P3 | 3MF
- Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 40°C
- Operating Humidity Range: 10 - 90%
- Certifications: CE | FCC | ROHS | WEEE | KC
- Included Software: EXScan HX
- Connectivity: USB 3.0
Rapic Scan Mode
- Light Source: Blue LED
- Scan Accuracy: Up to 0.05 mm
- Volumetric Accuracy: 0.05 + 0.1 mm/m
- Point Distance: 0.25 mm - 3 mm
- Working Distance: 470 mm
- Depth of Field: 200 - 700 mm
- Maximum FOV: 420 x 440 mm
- Scan Speed: 1,200,000 points/s, 20FPS
- Align Mode: Markers | Feature | Texture | Hybrid
- Safety: Eye safe
- Texture Scan: Built-in Colour Camera
Laser Scan Mode
- Light Source: 13 Crossed Blue Laser Lines
- Scan Accuracy: Up to 0.04 mm
- Volumetric Accuracy: 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
- Point Distance: 0.05 mm - 3 mm
- Working Distance: 470 mm
- Depth of Field: 350 - 610 mm
- Maximum FOV: 380 x 400 mm
- Scan Speed: 1,600,000 points/s, 120FPS
- Align Mode: Markers
- Safety: Class II (eye safe)
- Texture Scan: No
Recommended Configuration for PC Program
- Operating System: Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel i7-12700 or better
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX3060 or better
- VRAM: 6GB
- RAM: 32GB
Required Configuration for PC Program
- Operating System: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel i7-8700 or better
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX2060 or better
- VRAM: 4GB
- RAM: 16GB
Can EinScan HX2 do fixed scanning?
EinScan HX2 is perfect for medium to large 3D scanning of dark surfaces and metal industrial parts. For handheld and small jobs, check our guide.
Can EinScan HX2 capture colour data?
Yes. EinScan HX2 has a built-in color camera. You can get the full colour data in rapid scan mode.
What are the applications of EinScan HX2?
By integrating blue light and laser, EinScan HX2 can be used in a wide range of applications with less limitation. Up to 1,600,000 points/s under laser scan mode enable EinScan HX2 to scan large objects with high efficiency. Laser scanning technology enables EinScan HX2 to an amazing performance in scanning reflective and dark objects. Minimum point distance of 0.05mm and up to 0.04 accuracy make EinScan HX2 suitable for reverse engineering and measuring. We could say EinScan HX2 is a powerful scanner for applications, such as automotive, mold manufacturing, research & education, art & culture.
Is it possible to scan without pasting markers on object?
Yes. If the object has rich geometric features, you can use feature alignment. Alternatively, if you have a turntable attached, you can also use turntable alignment.
Is it possible to scan colour texture of objects?
Yes. With a built-in colour camera, EinScan HX2 supports full-colour texture capturing and tracking in rapid scan mode.
Can EinScan HX2 scan black and reflective surface objects?
Yes. EinScan HX2 has laser scan mode, which is less sensitive to ambient light and thus delivering better performance in scanning reflective and dark colored surfaces.
What is the recommended computer configuration for EinScan HX2?
OS: Win10/11, 64-bit; Graphics card: NVIDIA RTX3060 or better; Video memory: ≥6GB; Processor: Intel i7-12700 or better; Memory: ≥32GB
What are the post-processing functions of ExScan HX2?
Data simplification, hole filling, smooth, sharpen, cutting-plane selection and removal, measurement, movement, texture optimization. The digital toolkit comprising EXScan Scanning Software, SolidEdge SHINING 3D Edition and Geomagic Essentials coming to you with your new EinScan HX2will upgrade your 3D digital workflow significantly!
How to scan a very thin object?
Thin objects are very tricky as you can have interference between the 2 faces, causing a misalignment of data. It is recommended to scan global markers first to improve the accuracy of alignment.
When do I need to calibrate the scanner?
- When the scanner is used for the first time, or when it is reused after being laid idle for a long period of time (1 -2 weeks).
- The scanner was severely shaken or vibrated, such as shaken during transportation.
- Severe accuracy reduction, such as frequent errors in alignment or unrecognized markers.
- Incomplete data is acquired during the scanning or serious deterioration of the quality of scanned data.