Modern 3D scanners are designed for capturing detailed scans of small objects and scanning larger structures with challenging accessibility. For instance, we scanned one of the viaducts in Vilnius to assess its wear and compare the current state with the original blueprints. This type of inspection helps ensure the bridge remains in good condition and allows for proactive maintenance if needed.
This 50-meter-long, single-track railway viaduct was scanned using a wireless, portable Artec Ray scanner. This scanner can accurately and efficiently capture objects from distances of up to 130 meters with a precision of 0.7 mm. The resulting digital data is highly reliable and is frequently used in areas such as reverse engineering, quality control, and creating digital replicas.
Size (length x width x thickness): 50 length