5:45 great summary. I've done some tests in our temperature controlled cmm room (20 C, 40% RH, brushed metal), and with a light coating sharp edges begin to sublimate within 2h, with the part fully clear of the spray after 6h. You really don't want to spray the part white, just get the reflections down. I see the benefit of the orange as being a very thin and very uniform coating, more than their competitors or even the aesub blue. To get an idea of how thick the orange should be (2-6 microns), a sharpie mark on polished metal is about 30 microns. A red blood cell is 8 microns in diameter and 2 microns thick. Your part really shouldn't be white! farrrrr too much spray.
Did you ever figure out an answer to whether or not you can use the clear on black? I’m trying to decide on the clear or orange. I have a lot of objects that contain bell. I really would like to preserve the color information if I can.
insanely priced for a disposable product. im reaching out to chemists in USA to develop my own under the brand name DHC and cut this price in half ( AT THE VERY LEAST )
having read the MDS and SDS of the blue formula, appears to be in the same ballpark of dangers as classic spray paint formulas. probably safe enough unless you insist on smoking a cigarette whilst applying it, or make a habit of breathing it, or attempt to substitute it for fish food.
Once again very informative video! To scan 1/10scale RC cars parts (most of these parts will fit in a 7cm cube), which hobby grade scanner would you suggest? I'm talking about your Einstars, Einscan-S*, Revopoints etc, do you have any advice?
Frankly I would not suggest a hobby grade scanner.... but the Einstar will get you there! We're big RC fans here, but just know the hobbyist machines really don't compare to the professional ones. For $959 though, the Einstar is a good deal :)
@@VisionMiner the Einstar is amazing for $1000. You can't possibly believe people will spend $10k on a scanner. Even used they're 10k. This industry needs an enema.
What fun cancers will i die from breathing ASUB spray? The smell of the orange can is intense. I used half a can or the orange spray in a open shed and it still stunk the place out. Magic product tho...
@@VisionMiner Or maybe just read the hazards sheet and realize you should at least be wearing a respirator and not get any of it into the environment because it's preeeetty toxic...
I would not use this for human scans..... for hair, get a scanner that does a good job with hair, like the Einscan H or the Einstar :) They use infrared light to pick up the dark colors of hair :)
I used to use AESUB but have now switched over to ATTBLIME. It is better in performance and less hazardous from my personal experience
This is good to know. I had no idea that something like this existed at all.
5:45 great summary. I've done some tests in our temperature controlled cmm room (20 C, 40% RH, brushed metal), and with a light coating sharp edges begin to sublimate within 2h, with the part fully clear of the spray after 6h. You really don't want to spray the part white, just get the reflections down. I see the benefit of the orange as being a very thin and very uniform coating, more than their competitors or even the aesub blue.
To get an idea of how thick the orange should be (2-6 microns), a sharpie mark on polished metal is about 30 microns. A red blood cell is 8 microns in diameter and 2 microns thick. Your part really shouldn't be white! farrrrr too much spray.
Can I use AESUB Transparent to scan black objects? Cause I saw that it leaves a frozen (whitish) effect, when sprayed on..
Did you ever figure out an answer to whether or not you can use the clear on black? I’m trying to decide on the clear or orange. I have a lot of objects that contain bell. I really would like to preserve the color information if I can.
@kenlucas5849 no still not yet. I think If you want color scans with less geometry information, you pick photogrammetry and not a 3d scanner.
Is there s specific way to store it?
insanely priced for a disposable product. im reaching out to chemists in USA to develop my own under the brand name DHC and cut this price in half ( AT THE VERY LEAST )
Any updates? Have you released it yet
Thank you for the video. I am using reality capture, what if I use the black (transparent one) ? Would it works ?
Hello, how do you clean the white when you finish?
Water, soap, cleaner, etc.... it's basically white powder at that point
you might want to read the hazard sheet for aesub.
Here's the link to all of them: aesubusa.com/pages/downloads :)
having read the MDS and SDS of the blue formula, appears to be in the same ballpark of dangers as classic spray paint formulas. probably safe enough unless you insist on smoking a cigarette whilst applying it, or make a habit of breathing it, or attempt to substitute it for fish food.
In Ecuador is not possible to find this brand or similar... another option???
would Crayola chalk spray work?
Once again very informative video! To scan 1/10scale RC cars parts (most of these parts will fit in a 7cm cube), which hobby grade scanner would you suggest? I'm talking about your Einstars, Einscan-S*, Revopoints etc, do you have any advice?
Frankly I would not suggest a hobby grade scanner.... but the Einstar will get you there! We're big RC fans here, but just know the hobbyist machines really don't compare to the professional ones. For $959 though, the Einstar is a good deal :)
@@VisionMiner the Einstar is amazing for $1000. You can't possibly believe people will spend $10k on a scanner. Even used they're 10k. This industry needs an enema.
WHAT about spraying peoples black hair is that ok
Thank you
What fun cancers will i die from breathing ASUB spray? The smell of the orange can is intense. I used half a can or the orange spray in a open shed and it still stunk the place out. Magic product tho...
Well there's no TiO but definitely should be spraying this in a well ventilated area
@@VisionMiner Or maybe just read the hazards sheet and realize you should at least be wearing a respirator and not get any of it into the environment because it's preeeetty toxic...
Here are the data sheets: aesubusa.com/pages/downloads
@@VisionMiner thank you, I will take a look.
@@IzzyIkigai Check the data sheets before you make claims you know nothing about
Any suggestion for applying to human scans?
I've used dry shampoo.
I would not use this for human scans..... for hair, get a scanner that does a good job with hair, like the Einscan H or the Einstar :) They use infrared light to pick up the dark colors of hair :)
4:30 You absolutely have to worry about the substance getting INTO a lens.
Is there a cheaper alternative?
foot spray with talc
More like expensive in a can
Definitely not worth 30-50$ a can.
Just mix alcohol + baby powder. same thing, just needs to be washed.
Which is NOT the same thing.
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