Handheld Body 3D Scanners (Wireless)

High-precision, wireless 3D scanning system for rapid capture and detailed modeling of human bodies and medium-to-small objects.

Key Features:
✔️ Millimeter-level high-precision scanning with 0.08 mm accuracy and 150–1500 mm range
✔️ Marker-free, non-visible light scanning using infrared lasers and VCSEL structured light
✔️ Automated model processing: point cloud stitching, polygon mesh generation, and texture mapping
✔️ High-speed data capture up to 70 fps with point spacing 0.1–3 mm
✔️ Wireless scanning with portable host (≤550 g) and direct client-server integration
✔️ Supports full-body scanning, including face, neck, chest, and historical injury record management
✔️ Exportable 3D models and forensic assessment reports in multiple formats
✔️ Specialized tools for physical evidence measurement: wound length, auricle defects, and surface geometry

Handheld Body 3D Scanners (Wireless)

Handheld Body 3D Scanners (Wireless) delivers millimeter-level precision with scanning rates up to 70 fps and accuracy reaching 0.08mm. The host unit weighs ≤550g with point spacing range of 0.1-3.0mm and scanning distance from 150-1500mm. It utilizes infrared parallel line lasers and infrared VCSEL structured light technology for non-visible light operation, ensuring safe human body scanning.

This wireless system performs marker-free scanning for rapid acquisition of surface color, texture, and geometric shape data. Automated model processing stitches and processes point cloud and polygon mesh data without prior expertise requirements. One-click data processing handles stitching, meshing, and texturing operations automatically. The device supports over 20 body areas including face, neck, and chest with hybrid stitching mode for broader application ranges. Dedicated client-server architecture allows direct scanner activation within the system, importing data automatically upon scan completion. Historical injury case management enables quick review of past 3D assessment records.

Forensic pathology units use the Handheld Body 3D Scanners (Wireless) to document penetrating wounds, measuring wound length and area for court testimony preparation. Military medical examiners apply it during combat casualty documentation, recording auricle defects and blast injuries. Naval medical facilities utilize the wireless capability during shipboard examinations where cable connections prove impractical. Aviation accident investigation teams employ the system to scan victim remains and physical evidence at crash sites, exporting 3D inspection reports for reconstruction analysis.

Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies 3D documentation technology that creates permanent digital records of transient evidence, supporting Pakistani medico-legal requirements for photographic documentation that withstands appellate scrutiny and expert witness challenges.

Can the system scan decomposed tissue accurately?
Yes, the infrared structured light captures surface geometry regardless of tissue condition. The millimeter-level precision documents decomposition patterns and injury characteristics even when visual identification proves difficult.

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