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3D Scanners

Artec MHT™ Artec MHT™ 3D resolution, up to:  0.5 mm
Weight:  1.6 kg / 3.5 lb
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Artec in Wonderland 18 July 2012 Artec in Wonderland When Lewis Carroll wrote about the adventures of Alice, he could not have imagined that the technology of the 21st century could bring to life even the most daring of his fantasies. Today the Artec 3D scanner and an ordinary milling machine enable anyone to feel like Alice through the looking glass and, for example, play chess with giant pieces several times larger than a human being. Modern 3D technology makes it possible to digitize practically any 3D object, and then carve it on a milling machine, making it 10 times bigger or smaller.
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Artec on BBC's "Click" 3 August 2011 BBC — Click’s presenter Spencer Kelly gets a 3D color print of his own head at Ravensbourne College’s rapid prototyping lab in London.
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Artec MHT and 3D Printer in France 30 October 2010 Watch how one of Artec customers in France talks about 3D printing and 3D scanning and how technology helps him run his business.
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Applications

Insurance

Experts at insurance companies can use Artec technology to gather and store 3D images of damaged vehicles. This helps them carry out a detailed study and deliver a more precise assessment of the nature and causes of an accident.

Most commonly used models: Artec MH, Artec MHT, Artec L

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Press

Artec on BBC's "Click" 3 August 2011 BBC — Click’s presenter Spencer Kelly gets a 3D color print of his own head at Ravensbourne College’s rapid prototyping lab in London.
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Artec MHT and 3D Printer in France 30 October 2010 Watch how one of Artec customers in France talks about 3D printing and 3D scanning and how technology helps him run his business.
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