Revolutionary IRIS Scanner Technology Transforms Stone Industry Operations with Cutting-Edge 12K Imaging Capabilities
The IRIS Scanner, a 12K vertical stone slab scanner, overhauls how pros scan and inventory their material.
The IRIS Scanner uses high-resolution 12K technology to differentiate itself from other technologies. It changes forever the way defects are marked in the stone industry, eliminating the need for shadows, calibrations, and tape measures.
The advanced optical system of the IRIS Scanner completely removes reflections while achieving precise slab measurements with absolutely no distortions. Its tools offer not only accuracy, but also high efficiency along with precision and reliability.
Countertop Engineering Innovation 
The stone industry is going more digital, and the IRIS Scanner is proof of what’s possible when engineering innovation meets practical application demand. With the IRIS Scanner, scanning looks set to become more accurate, efficient, and technologically advanced than ever.
The forward-thinking design of the technology helps early adopters benefit from developments in the industry down the track, while also maintaining a competitive edge through enhanced operational efficiency, improved service to clients, and lower operational costs in all areas of stone fabrication.
The stone business is changing because of the revolutionary IRIS scanner technology with 12K. D2 Technology’s first-of-its-kind IRIS Scanner is the most advanced slab scanner in the world. It is making stone fabricators’ work easy with its accuracy.
D2 Technology’s new invention has revolutionized the stone fabrication industry. The IRIS Scanner, a 12K vertical stone slab scanner, overhauls how pros scan and inventory their material. This remarkable device is manufactured in the USA and undoubtedly represents the world’s best-selling and most advanced slab scanner. It is designed and engineered with exquisite attention to detail and precision.
New Tech Achieves Unbeaten Performance Standards
What makes this device stand out from traditional scanning systems is its speed and size; the slab scan completes in 16 seconds with the IRIS Scanner. This metric increases productivity and decreases processing time in fabrication plants. The scanner has a compact footprint, which makes it much more space-efficient than a conventional photostation while providing better results on all performance indicators.
The scanner’s imaging system displays the stone slab on the screen in what D2 Technology calls “pure digital reality.” The technology is advanced and precise to the extent that the digital representations look like the real stone material. With this breakthrough capability, all characteristics and nuances are captured with clear material interpretation, including texture and appearance on a 1:1 scale, benefiting operators and clients alike.
Comprehensive Digital Inventory Management Revolution
The IRIS Scanner is a complete inventory management tool that changes how stone fabricators maintain their materials and display them to clients, enabling what D2 Technology refers to as “YOUR SHOWROOM. ANYTIME. ANYWHERE.” This means businesses can keep an accurate inventory of all their material collections, with images of slabs cropped exactly to the dimensions and position of the slabs, including their entire texture, imperfections, and dimensions with scientific accuracy.
Digital inventory systems are more than just a way to keep track of materials. They allow a stone fabricator to present his entire range of material to his customers, even without being present or in their location. This technology has become increasingly beneficial in today’s ever-growing digital marketplace, where customers expect instant access to a complete selection of materials as well as detailed images of their potential projects. This gives businesses the ability to meet the market needs considerably faster than ever before.
Engineering Excellence Ends Traditional Scanning Troubles
The IRIS Scanner uses advanced technology to solve the most common problems facing stone scanners. A key feature of the IRIS Scanner is that it requires no calibration. IRIS does not require the operator to make any decisions and delivers high-quality scans every time. The fact that this can be done without calibration is already a vast improvement over other scanning systems, which required constant calibration or a technical person at the site to perform continuous calibration.
Elimination of reflections and distortions has been one of the key technological feats.
Market Impact and Industry Transformation
The stone fabrication industry has significantly benefited from the IRIS Scanner. In addition, a collaboration between industry leaders and D2 Technology marks a significant step forward in the stone fabrication industry. Various companies operating in this space are experiencing a game-changing impact on their operations and productivity levels. This is due to the scanner’s large scanning area, measuring 151 inches by 85 inches, which enables large stone slabs to be scanned in complete detail and accuracy, for all types of projects.
Real-life implementations have shown the usefulness of the scanner in the field. Companies have reported that each slab scanned and digitized provides a faithful image free from disruptive reflections often captured in photographs.
This enhancement has resulted in better presentations to clients and more accurate project planning processes. Meanwhile, the detection of slab defects and their digital marking, done automatically by the software in use, allows the production teams to plan their cutting and processing methods with less wastage. This optimization also takes place throughout the fabrication process.
Advanced Visualization and Client Engagement Capabilities
With the IRIS Scanner’s 3D immersive view, stone fabricators can now present materials to their clients in a whole new way. Clients can see their complete project, which helps them make a more informed decision. Ultimately, it saves both time and resources. This technology allows clients to be confident in their material choices. According to the available information, it is a common thing that helps design teams make faster decisions when it comes to complicated projects.
The system is easy to integrate with existing workflow systems. Hence, implementing an IRIS Scanner will enhance operational processes. Also, companies can implement advanced scanning capabilities without the need for overhauling operations. The technology can easily fit into current practices, while its new features can be introduced in existing processes over time. So, businesses don’t need to stop their operations. Also, companies become more technologically advanced and competitive.
Infrastructure and Strategic Positioning for Future-Readiness
The IRIS Scanner does not just increase the productivity of existing methodology; it repositions your factory into a digital-first stone fabricator that positions you well for years to come as the marketplace becomes increasingly sophisticated. The compact footprint design philosophy of the system is in line with D2 Technology’s understanding of the need for modern fabrication facilities that minimize space utilization as industrialists seek to maximize their operating capabilities in their existing facilities.