Laser Scanners
Laser scanners capture the three-dimensional geometry of objects, structures, and environments by projecting laser beams across a scene and measuring the distance to each point the beam strikes — building dense point cloud datasets that represent the scanned surface in digital form. These instruments replace manual measurement with non-contact optical data capture across surveying, engineering, quality control, forensic documentation, and defense applications.
Terrestrial laser scanners mount on tripods and survey large structures, facilities, and outdoor environments from fixed positions. The Leica RTC360 captures 2 million points per second at ranges up to 130 meters with positional accuracy of 1.9mm — completing a full 360-degree scan in under two minutes. The Faro Focus Premium reaches 350 meters range at scan speeds of 1 million points per second, with an integrated tilt compensator and GPS receiver for outdoor survey georeferencing. Furthermore, integrated HDR cameras on both systems overlay photographic color data directly onto point clouds — producing visually rich models for engineering review and documentation.
Handheld laser scanners eliminate fixed-position constraints. The Leica BLK2GO captures 420,000 points per second while the operator walks through a space — building a georeferenced indoor point cloud without tripod setup or scan registration between positions. Additionally, the Creaform HandySCAN BLACK delivers metrology-grade accuracy to 0.025mm using 30 blue laser crosses at measurement rates of 1.8 million points per second — suited for dimensional inspection of manufactured components and tooling requiring traceable measurement results.
These systems serve Pakistan’s defense manufacturing facilities at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, oil and gas infrastructure operators in Sindh and Balochistan, construction and civil engineering contractors across Punjab, forensic scene documentation teams, and university engineering departments in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies laser scanners for topographic survey, industrial metrology, forensic documentation, and as-built infrastructure capture procurement across Pakistan.
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