VLS Series
Long Distance Series Product Model
2026-01-22
In industries that rely on bulk material measurements—such as mining, construction, and agriculture—precision in 3D material scanning is crucial. Accurate volume measurements are necessary for inventory control, logistics, and resource management. However, traditional scanning methods often struggle with point cloud gaps and noise, resulting in unreliable volume data. At Benewake, we've developed a volumetric scanner that addresses these challenges and provides businesses with high-precision, noise-free volume measurements for more efficient operations.
The Challenge of Point Cloud Gaps and Noise in 3D Scanning
Point cloud gaps and noise are common issues in traditional 3D scanning technologies, especially when scanning large or irregularly shaped material piles. These inconsistencies can arise due to environmental factors like dust, reflections, and poor surface texture. In industries like mining and agriculture, inaccurate volume measurements can lead to costly mistakes, such as incorrect inventory levels, delays in material delivery, or poor decision-making.
For example, in coal pile detection, missing or distorted data can lead to inaccurate inventory assessments, which could directly affect production planning. Similarly, in grain silo volume detection, the lack of accurate data can hinder feed replenishment and create operational inefficiencies. As such, overcoming point cloud gaps and noise is essential for achieving reliable, actionable volume data.
How Benewake's Volumetric Scanner Solves These Problems
Benewake's volumetric scanner utilizes state-of-the-art LiDAR technology to provide high-density point clouds, significantly reducing the issues of gaps and noise. The system employs advanced multi-line scanning with adjustable angles and servo-controlled sweeps to ensure accurate data capture across large areas. Additionally, our built-in self-cleaning function helps mitigate dust and debris, which are common causes of measurement inaccuracies.
These features collectively work to improve the clarity and density of the point cloud, enabling the scanner to capture fine details and generate precise volume data. By reducing gaps and noise, Benewake's volumetric scanner ensures that businesses can rely on high-quality 3D models for their material volume assessments.
Benefits of Using Benewake's Volumetric Scanner for Material Volume Measurement
The Benewake volumetric scanner delivers numerous operational benefits. Its adjustable scanning angles, wireless transmission, and external trigger measurement capabilities make it an incredibly flexible solution for industries dealing with bulk materials. Whether you're monitoring coal piles or grain silos, the system provides real-time volume data, allowing businesses to make informed decisions faster.
For instance, a logistics company using the Benewake volumetric scanner to monitor stockpile levels saw a 30% improvement in inventory accuracy. This enhanced precision led to optimized resource allocation, reduced waste, and improved operational efficiency.
By integrating Benewake's advanced volumetric scanner into your operations, you can ensure that your volume measurements are more accurate, reducing the risks associated with inaccurate data and helping you achieve better productivity and cost-efficiency.
Conclusion
Benewake's volumetric scanner is the solution to overcoming the challenges of point cloud gaps and noise, offering businesses the precision they need to make smarter decisions and drive operational success.