The device uses hybrid lighting technology combined with integrated data processing and wireless communication.
The scanner offers three flexible scanning modes, two of which are based on blue laser technology: One mode uses 19+19 crossed lines for fast capture of larger volumes, while a second mode with seven parallel lines is designed for high detail accuracy. In addition, an infrared mode with VCSEL technology is available, which enables markerless scanning, especially of large objects.
According to the manufacturer, the EinScan Rigil delivers volumetric precision of up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m and a resolution of up to 0.05 mm. In autonomous mode, the system performs all computing processes independently. For this purpose, the scanner is equipped with an eight-core processor, 32 GB of RAM, a 1 TB SSD, and a 6.4-inch Amoled touch display. It can also connect to other devices via Wi-Fi 6 or a wired interface.
The EXScan Rigil software is used for post-processing and further use of scanning data. It offers functions for data preparation, format conversion, and the creation of closed 3D models. According to the manufacturer, the system is also suitable for challenging surfaces such as dark, shiny, or metallic materials.