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Creality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner | Multi-Light Hybrid | 0.02mm Accuracy 90fps
Creality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner | Multi-Light Hybrid | 0.02mm Accuracy 90fps
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The Creality Sermoon S1 is a high-performance multi-light hybrid 3D scanner designed for makers and professionals who need to cover the full spectrum — from tiny jewelry and dental components (as small as 5mm) to large architectural features and vehicle panels (up to 4000mm) — all with the same device.
Its multi-light scanning system combines blue laser and structured light modes to adapt intelligently to different surface types and scales. At 0.02mm detail accuracy and 0.08mm/m volumetric precision with 90fps scanning speed, it captures clean, consistent data across the entire range without requiring constant resetting or recalibration between subjects. Windows and macOS are both supported; wireless scanning with a handle is available for PC-supported workflows, making it flexible in both studio and field environments.
For serious makers building scan libraries, engineers doing reverse engineering work, or hobbyists stepping up to a tool that can handle virtually any project they throw at it, the Sermoon S1 represents a substantial capability upgrade.
Platform note: Windows and macOS are both supported. Wireless scanning requires the handle accessory (PC-supported). The mobile app supports screen mirroring only.
🌵 Why Buy from VectorDesignsArizona?
We're an authorized Creality reseller and hobbyist-run maker shop based in Tucson, Arizona. The Sermoon S1 is a significant investment, and we're here to make sure it's the right one for you. Pre-sale guidance, honest comparisons across the lineup, and real post-sale support — from a team that knows this equipment inside and out.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CREALITY 3D SCANNERS.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CR-Scan Raptor used for?
Professional 3D scanning for reverse engineering, design, inspection, and 3D printing workflows.
How accurate is it?
Metrology-grade 0.02–0.05 mm accuracy depending on model.
What object sizes can it scan?
From 5 mm up to 2000 mm, from small parts to large sculptures.
What scanning modes are available?
Blue laser for high-detail work, infrared/NIR for larger targets.
Can it scan dark, shiny, or metal objects?
Yes — designed to scan challenging surfaces with minimal preparation.
Does it capture full-color textures?
Yes — preserves surface color and detail for full-color digital models.