UP560
The UP560 is a high-performance dental laboratory 3D scanner that uses dual high-resolution cameras and blue structured light to capture fast and accurate 3D scans of dental models, impressions, and other prosthetic components. Designed for digital dental workflows, it delivers true-color texture scanning, flexible open-format outputs, and advanced scanning features to support a wide range of restorative applications.
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Description
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Specifications
The UP560 Dental Scanner is a professional desktop optical scanner tailored for dental laboratories and prosthetic workflows. It incorporates dual 3 MP (megapixel) high-definition cameras and optimized scanning algorithms to provide clear, precise captures with minimal blind spots. Its advanced imaging system enables 360° multi-path scanning and high-quality color texture capture without needing white-balance calibration prior to scanning.
With features such as background processing, virtual articulator transfer, and a comprehensive editing tool suite, the UP560 helps streamline digital model preparation for CAD/CAM design, supporting applications from full arch scanning to detailed margin detection and RPD workflows. It supports open file formats like STL, UM, PLY, and OBJ, enabling smooth integration with major design platforms such as Exocad and 3Shape.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | UP560 |
| Dimensions | ~285 × 300 × 556 mm |
| Weight | ~10 kg |
| Cameras | Dual 3 MP high-definition |
| Scanning Accuracy | ≤ 6–8 µm (microns) depending on source/application |
| Projector / Light Source | Customized blue-light, supports multi-colour scanning |
| Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Output Formats | STL, UM, PLY, OBJ |
| Power Supply | AC110-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Axis | 2-axis non-contact optical scanning |
| Texture Mode | Point cloud colourization / true colour |
| Structure Mode | Open scan — flexible workflow |
| Key Feature | Unsectioned model scanning & wide restorative applications |
| Scan Speed | Example ranges: Full arch ~12–15 s; die scans ~17 s; all-in-one ~21 s (varies by workflow) |