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Shining 3D EinScan Pro HD Handheld 3D Scanner – Multi-Mode Structured Light | 0.045 mm Accuracy

Structured-light handheld 3D scanner with up to 0.045 mm accuracy and 209×160–310×240 mm single-scan coverage — captures dark, reflective, and cast-metal surfaces without spray, for reverse engineering, product design, and CAD rework.

  • ✓ Up to 0.045 mm accuracy (Handheld HD) · 0.2–3 mm point distance
  • ✓ Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and Fixed Scan modes in one device · up to 3,000,000 points/s
  • ✓ Feature, marker, and hybrid alignment · optional Color Pack for full-color texture capture
  • ✓ Lead time: 2–4 weeks — configured to order
Price held 7 days after order.
Install + training included Tailored service plan
0.045 mm handheld HD accuracy
3M points/s in HD mode
3-in-1 HD, Rapid & Fixed scan modes
1.13 kg handheld, cable-tethered scanning

What your metrology engineer actually checks

Three scan modes, one dataset you can trust

Handheld HD (0.045 mm), Handheld Rapid, and Fixed Scan (with the Industrial Pack, 0.04 mm single-shot) run from the same device — dial in speed or precision per part without switching hardware. See full specifications below.

An applications engineer on the line

Pre-sale sample scan of your actual parts, post-sale calibration and workflow support — from engineers who run these scanners, not a remote ticket queue. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard. Demo units available before you commit.

About this product

The Shining 3D EinScan Pro HD is a multi-mode handheld 3D scanner that combines Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and Fixed Scan capture in one device — reaching up to 0.045 mm accuracy and reading dark, reflective, and cast-metal surfaces without a spray, for reverse engineering, product design, and CAD rework.

Shining 3D EinScan Pro HD handheld structured-light 3D scanner
The EinScan Pro HD scan head, tethered over USB 3.0 to a Windows workstation.

Why engineering teams choose the EinScan Pro HD

Three scan modes, one calibrated accuracy spec, no spray on most parts.

Three scan modes in one device

Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and Fixed Scan (with the Industrial Pack) run from the same hardware — switch per part without changing scanners, then merge into one ExScan Pro project.

Metrology-grade accuracy

Up to 0.045 mm accuracy and 0.045 mm + 0.3 mm/m volumetric accuracy under marker alignment in Handheld HD mode — traceable numbers for QC sign-off. See full specifications below.

Dark and cast-metal capture without spray

Optimized capture reads dark, black, and cast-metal surfaces directly in most cases. Only transparent or mirror-polish parts need a light spray of scanning powder first.

Fast handheld coverage

Up to 3,000,000 points/s at 10 fps in HD mode, 30 fps in Rapid mode, with a 209×160–310×240 mm single-scan area for quick full-part coverage.

How Additive Plus delivers your EinScan Pro HD

Calibrated, trained, and supported by engineers who scan every day.

Step 01
Calibrate & verify

Every unit is checked against its calibration plate and volumetric accuracy confirmed before it ships — you receive a scanner that meets its stated spec on day one.

Step 02
Install & train

Remote or on-site onboarding on scan strategy, alignment modes, and export to your CAD/QC package — your team is productive on the first real part, not week three.

Step 03
Sample scan & support

Send us a part and we scan it first, so you see EinScan Pro HD data on your geometry before you commit. Post-sale calibration and workflow support with a sub-4h reply.

Scanning Performance

The EinScan Pro HD pairs an LED structured-light source with three capture modes on one device: Handheld HD reaches up to 0.045 mm accuracy at 3,000,000 points/s (10 fps); Handheld Rapid trades resolution for 1,500,000 points/s at 30 fps; Fixed Scan, with the optional Industrial Pack tripod and turntable, locks down single-shot captures at 0.04 mm. Volumetric accuracy is up to 0.045 mm + 0.3 mm/m under marker alignment. See the full specification table below.

Working Range & Portability

Single-scan area spans 209×160 mm to 310×240 mm at a 510 mm working distance, with ±100 mm depth of field — enough coverage for a housing or casting without excessive stitching. At 1.13 kg and USB 3.0-tethered to a Windows PC, the EinScan Pro HD moves between a bench, a fixture, and a field job in one case.

Software & Workflow

ExScan Pro drives capture and alignment across all three modes, with feature, marker, and hybrid alignment for handheld work, plus texture alignment when the optional Color Pack is fitted. Export to OBJ, STL, ASC, PLY, P3, and 3MF drops straight into reverse-engineering and inspection workflows, and the bundled Solid Edge SHINING 3D Edition license gives you a direct mesh-to-parametric-CAD path without a separate seat.

Typical applications

One scanner across reverse engineering, design, and inspection work.

Reverse engineering
Legacy and undocumented parts to CAD
Product design & prototyping
Concept scans into refined CAD models
Quality inspection
Scan-to-CAD deviation checks
Casting & foundry parts
Dark, cast-metal surfaces without spray
Research & education
Reverse-engineering and metrology labs
Tooling & mold rework
Worn tooling captured for repair

Why Source the EinScan Pro HD Through Additive Plus

  • Authorized reseller — demo units and sample scans of your own parts before you commit
  • Calibration verified before shipment; installation and training included
  • Application engineers who run these scanners — scan strategy, alignment, and CAD/QC export support
  • US-based support with a sub-4h response · 200+ AM and metrology systems delivered across 23 countries

Not sure the EinScan Pro HD is the right scanner?

Compare it with other handheld scanners we support.

Tell us your part size, material, and target accuracy — our applications engineer will recommend the right scanner and can run a sample scan of your actual geometry first. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.
Scan Modes Handheld HD Scan, Handheld Rapid Scan, Fixed Scan (w/ Industrial Pack, with or without turntable)
Light Source LED (structured light)
Accuracy Up to 0.045 mm (Handheld HD) · Up to 0.1 mm (Handheld Rapid) · Up to 0.04 mm single-shot (Fixed Scan, w/ Industrial Pack)
Volumetric Accuracy 0.045 mm + 0.3 mm/m (marker alignment, Handheld HD)
Resolution / Point Distance 0.2–3 mm (HD) · 0.25–3 mm (Rapid)
Scan Speed Up to 3,000,000 points/s at 10 fps (HD) · 1,500,000 points/s at 30 fps (Rapid)
Single Scan Area 209 × 160 mm – 310 × 240 mm
Working Distance 510 mm
Depth of Field ±100 mm
Alignment Modes Feature, Markers, Hybrid (Handheld HD) · Texture alignment with optional Color Pack
Full Color / Texture Optional Color Pack add-on
Outdoor Scanning Requires shelter or cover to avoid direct sunlight
Special Scan Objects Spray powder recommended for transparent or highly reflective parts
Output Formats OBJ, STL, ASC, PLY, P3, 3MF
Software Included ExScan Pro, Solid Edge SHINING 3D Edition
Interface USB 3.0
OS Support Windows 10, 64-bit
Brand Shining 3D
Country of origin China
Weight 1.13 kg, 2.49 lbs
Dimensions 14.6 × 14.4 × 5.3 in / 370 × 365 × 135 mm
Interface USB 3.0

Product videos

Want proof before you commit?

Send us your part and we'll scan it on the EinScan Pro HD in California — review the mesh and deviation on your own geometry before you buy.

From engineering and design teams running the EinScan Pro HD

Unedited feedback from reverse-engineering and product-design users.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

We reverse-engineer legacy tooling with no CAD on file. The 0.045 mm handheld mode holds enough detail on cast surfaces that we rebuild drawings straight from the mesh.

DK
D. Kessler Reverse Engineering Lead · Contract Manufacturing
★★★★★

Switching between HD and Rapid scan on the same device cut our prototyping loop down — we rough out a concept scan fast, then re-scan the final part in HD before it goes into the CAD model.

MF
M. Ferraro Product Design Engineer · Industrial Design Studio
★★★★★

Our students use it across reverse-engineering and metrology labs. It survives a semester of handling and the accuracy is consistent enough to grade scan-to-CAD deviation assignments against.

RO
R. Okafor Lab Instructor · University Engineering Program

Common questions

Don't see yours? Email [email protected] — NDA standard, typical reply within 4 hours.

How accurate is the EinScan Pro HD on a 1-meter part?
In Handheld HD mode the EinScan Pro HD reaches up to 0.045 mm accuracy with 0.3 mm/m volumetric accuracy under marker alignment, so error accumulates predictably as you scan across a full meter — expect roughly 0.3-0.4 mm of aggregate deviation over that span rather than a single fixed number. For fixture-scale or tabletop parts within the single-scan area (209x160 mm to 310x240 mm), accuracy stays close to the 0.045 mm spec without stitching as many frames. If you're planning to scan something close to 1 m, we recommend marker or hybrid alignment to hold the volumetric spec, and our applications engineers can review your part geometry before you order.
Can the EinScan Pro HD scan outdoors or under bright shop lighting?
The EinScan Pro HD uses an LED structured-light source, which is sensitive to strong ambient and direct sunlight the same way most structured-light scanners are. Shining 3D's guidance is to set up a shelter or cover to block direct sunlight when scanning outdoors, and to avoid pointing the scanner into bright overhead fixtures. Indoors under normal shop or lab lighting it performs to spec without extra shielding. If your application is primarily outdoors or in a high-glare bay, talk to us - we can help you decide if a laser or infrared-based scanner in our lineup is a better fit.
What file formats does the EinScan Pro HD export, and do they work with SolidWorks or GD&T inspection software?
The scanner's ExScan Pro software exports OBJ, STL, ASC, PLY, P3, and 3MF. STL and OBJ mesh files import directly into SolidWorks, Geomagic, PolyWorks, and most CAD/QC packages for reverse engineering or scan-to-CAD deviation analysis. The included Solid Edge SHINING 3D Edition license also gives you a direct path from mesh to parametric CAD without a separate reverse-engineering seat. We include export-format training as part of onboarding so your team lands in the workflow you already use.
Can the EinScan Pro HD scan dark, black, or reflective metal parts without spraying them first?
Yes - this is one of the EinScan Pro HD's core strengths. Its optimized capture handles dark and cast-metal surfaces directly in Handheld HD and Rapid modes without a matte spray in most cases. For genuinely transparent or highly reflective, mirror-polish surfaces, Shining 3D still recommends a light spray powder before scanning, since specular reflection off glass or polished chrome can outrun any structured-light sensor. We can advise on spray-free technique for your specific part during a pre-sale sample scan.
What's the difference between Handheld HD, Handheld Rapid, and Fixed Scan modes?
Handheld HD mode delivers the scanner's best accuracy (up to 0.045 mm) at a 0.2-3 mm point distance and 3,000,000 points/s - best for detailed reverse-engineering and inspection work. Handheld Rapid trades some resolution (up to 0.1 mm, 0.25-3 mm point distance) for 30 fps live capture, useful for quickly covering large or simple geometry. Fixed Scan mode, with the optional Industrial Pack tripod and turntable, locks the scanner down for repeatable, single-shot captures at 0.04 mm - the mode most labs use for series production QC. All three modes run from the same hardware and merge into one project in ExScan Pro.
How often does the EinScan Pro HD need to be recalibrated?
Every unit we ship is checked against its calibration plate and volumetric accuracy confirmed before it leaves our facility, so you start at spec on day one. After that, Shining 3D recommends recalibrating with the included calibration board whenever the scanner is dropped, travels significantly, or accuracy readings start drifting from your baseline QC checks - for most stationary lab use, that's roughly every 3-6 months. We can walk your team through the calibration routine during onboarding so it becomes a five-minute habit, not a support ticket.
Is the EinScan Pro HD tethered, and what's the interface and OS requirement?
The EinScan Pro HD connects to a Windows PC over USB 3.0 and is not a standalone or wireless device - all processing happens in ExScan Pro on the connected computer, running Windows 10 64-bit (minimum i5-3470 / GTX 660 / 8 GB RAM; i7-8700 / GTX 1080+ / 64 GB RAM recommended for larger projects). If you need PC-free or wireless scanning, our EinScan Rigil or EinScan H2 are worth comparing - ask your applications engineer which fits your workflow.

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