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FreeScan Trak Pro2

Optical 3D Measuring and Dynamic Tracking without Markers.

Key Features

Optical 3D Measuring and Dynamic
Tracking Without Markers

The ideal metrology tool for quality control and 3D inspection, the FreeScan Trak Pro2 is highly accurate and repeatable. It enables fast, accurate inspection of various part types and surfaces without the need for markers.
 

No Markers Needed

The FreeTrak dynamically tracks the TE25 scanner using its tracking targets, eliminating the need to manually place markers on the scanned object.

Exceptional Accuracy

FreeScan Trak Pro2 delivers metrology-grade scanning results with exceptional accuracy, reaching 0.023mm.

Our 3 Options of Laser Line Modes

The scanner features 50 crossed laser lines for quick and highly accurate scans, 7 parallel laser lines for partial HD scans.

Wide Measuring Range

FreeScan Trak Pro2's wide and expandable tracking range allows measurement of a broad spectrum of volumes and surfaces without compromising accuracy.

Dynamic Referencing, No Markers Needed

The FreeTrak bar dynamically tracks the TE25 scanner using its tracking targets, eliminating the need to manually place markers on the scanned object. This markerless operation saves time and makes the 3D scanning process much smoother.

 

Exceptional Accuracy

The FreeScan Trak Pro2 delivers metrology-grade scanning results with exceptional accuracy, reaching 0.023 mm*.

*Based on VDI/VDE 2634, sphere-spacing error is assessed with traceable length artifacts and markers by measuring these at different locations and orientations within the working volume, in an accuracy lab certified with ISO/IEC 17025:2017, under environmental conditions of 20 ± 0.5°C temperature and 40-60% RH humidity.

 

Wide Measuring Range

The FreeScan Trak Pro2’s wide and expandable tracking range allows the measurement of a broad spectrum of volumes and surfaces without compromising accuracy or requiring traditional leapfrogging in the scanning process.

 

Supports Both Optical Tracking and Marker Scanning

Switch between these two modes based on your requirements and the type of object to scan. This duality offers the flexibility to cover a wider range of applications and surface types.

 

High-Speed Scanning

Paired with its 50 blue laser lines, the FreeScan Trak Pro2’s two industrial-grade cameras, each with 5.0MP resolution, enable ultra-high-speed data acquisition for a smooth scanning experience.

 
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Multiple Scan Modes

FreeScan Trak software supports markerless track scan, laser scan, and contact scan with the FreeProbe (optional).

Real-Time Mesh Data Display

The software displays mesh data in real time as you scan your workpiece, saving time on point cloud meshing later on.

Adjustable Resolution

You can change the resolution while you're scanning, without having to restart your project.

Distance & Data Quality Visualization

Check if the working distance is correct by observing the laser line color on the object. A built-in quality indicator also highlights areas lacking data.

Specs

Technical Data

Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to apply markers on the object surface?

FreeScan Trak Pro2 supports both optical tracking and marker scanning. Switch to tracking mode, and scan without needing to place markers on the object surface.

When do I need to calibrate the scanner?
  1. When using for the first time or after 1-2 weeks of inactivity.
  2. If the scanner has been severely shaken or vibrated, like during transport.
  3. If accuracy is significantly reduced, causing frequent alignment errors or unrecognized markers.
  4. If scanning data is incomplete or the quality has seriously deteriorated.
What's the markers specification?

FreeScan Trak Pro2 supports both 3mm and 6mm reflective markers.

What data format I can save as?

The FreeScan Trak supports multiple data formats, including STL, OBJ, PLY, ASC, and 3MF.

What is the working range of FreeScan Trak Pro2?

Please take a look at the diagram below.

Do I need to install additional software to use the Probe?

Yes, the FreeProbe function is based on PolyWorks or Geomagic Control X. Please install PolyWorks or Geomagic Control X before using the Probe.