The new Atos Q Gom is a versatile 3D scanner for complex inspection tasks. This lightweight, adaptive and accurate system features interchangeable lenses to suit small and medium-sized parts, and comes with the latest Gom software.
Specially designed for industry, the Atos Q comes with protected optics, making the sensor resistant to measurement tasks in harsh industrial environments.
The new sensor incorporates Atos' tried-and-tested Triple Scan and Blue Light Equalizer technologies, as well as a self-monitoring system for real-time correction of calibration status, temperature variations and part movements. Thanks to its high performance, the new Atos Q compact scanner is the most accurate and fastest in the range. The digital projector combined with high-speed cameras delivers precise measurements, while the fiber-optic link ensures fast data transmission and high throughput.
Like all Atos 3D scanners, the compact Atos Q system meets stringent metrological requirements and is supplied with the latest Gom Suite 2020 inspection software.
Lightweight and flexible
With its compact dimensions of 340 mm x 2400 mm x 83 mm and a weight of less than 4 kg, the Atos Q scanner is lightweight and easy to use. The operator can use the 3D scanner exactly where the measurement task needs to be carried out - in the measurement room or directly in the production hall. The Atos Q scanner can be operated manually on a tripod or Desk Stand, semi-automatically with a 3-axis machine, or even fully automated in combination with Atos ScanBox 4105, where it reaches maximum efficiency. The advantages of this automated solution are manifold: serial measurements can be carried out quickly and easily, measurement results are reproducible, and influences due to user intervention are reduced.
Atos Q covers a wide range of components in a variety of industries: it is particularly well suited to measuring the most complex small parts. Depending on the configuration chosen, the system can measure parts whose fine details require a very high point density. With its interchangeable lenses, the system reaches measuring areas from 100 x 70 mm2 to 500 x 370 mm2. Switching from the smallest to the largest measurement volume is easy, thanks to the camera's fixed position. To meet different measurement requirements, Atos Q is available in two versions with different camera resolutions: 8 M and 12 M, corresponding to 8 and 12 million coordinate points during scanning. Precision, resolution and measurement range can be freely defined.
The Triple Scan principle integrated into Atos measuring systems facilitates the measurement of reflective surfaces and objects with undercuts. Blue Light technology projects precise fringe patterns onto the surface of the object, which are then recorded by two cameras operating on the stereoscopic principle. As the sensor operates with narrow-band blue light, stray ambient light can be filtered out during image acquisition. Blue Light Equalizer technology increases the power of the light source, generating uniform, spotless light. This enables short measurement times even on non-cooperative surfaces.
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