The Cyclododecane Spray tends to be a lumpier, somewhat like a thicker, slightly bumpier coat of frost on your object. We have tested two sprays: Cyclododecane Spray and AESUB Vanishing 3D Scanning Sprayīoth options work equally well and create a highly suitable matte white coat over the surface. These sprays are made of a fine powder that sublimates over time it stays on for a few hours and progressively disappears to leave the part as clean as it was at the start. Same part scanned with a coat of spray powder.Īs shown, the difference is staggering and makes a huge difference on how usable the 3D scanning data is.Ĭonvinced? If so, you might now be wondering what options you have. Part scanned directly, without spraypowder.
Here is an example of a highly challenging object scanned with a peel 2-with and without spray powder: This is especially useful if you are trying to scan clear material, pitch-black objects or shiny metal parts. A matte white surface allows for ultimate light detection and leads to optimal, quality 3D scan results. We’re going to let you in on a well-kept secret: regardless of what anybody says, using a coat of spray powder on an object for 3D scanning will always help the process it’s not always necessary, but it an ideal part of the process. At last, a spray powder you don’t need to clean up!