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In an industrial or industry context, a scanner refers to a device that is used to capture and digitize information, typically in the form of images or text.

Some examples of scanners in the industrial context include:

  1. Barcode scanner: used to read barcodes and convert them into digital data.
  2. Handheld scanner: a portable device used for scanning items in a warehouse or other industrial setting.
  3. Document scanner: used to scan and digitize paper documents.
  4. Image scanner: used to scan photographs, artwork, and other two-dimensional images.
  5. 3D scanner: used to scan and digitize three-dimensional objects and surfaces.
  6. LiDAR scanner: used to create 3D maps and models of environments and objects.
  7. Thermal scanner: used to scan and analyze temperature patterns in industrial processes and equipment.
  8. Ultrasonic scanner: used to inspect the internal structure of objects and detect defects.
  9. Industrial X-ray scanner: used to inspect the internal structure of objects and detect defects in a non-destructive manner.
  10. RFID scanner: used to read radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and collect data from RFID-enabled devices.

These are just a few examples, and the specific functions and features of scanners can vary greatly depending on the specific application and industry.



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