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Artec scanners used by Hyundai Europe to create and modify automobile seats

Artec has announted that two of their scaners are being used by Hyundai Motor Europe to visualize and modify, as necessary, automobile seats for new cars from Hyundai.

The Artec L scanner is used to create a 3D model of a car seat. It is usually scanned from different angles to capture the geometry. The smaller, intricate details of a seat are scanned with the Artec MHT scanner and the data is combined to make a complete, highly precise 3D model of the car seat.

Both scanning devices are portable and easy to use which means that they can be taken to different locations.

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The outcome of the process is very reliable as it is supported by precise measurements of the scanned object for following evaluation. The seat model is measured and compared with a prototype in order to meet quality requirements such as comfort and ergonomics and then its shape or contour is adjusted up to the standard.

For more information, visit www.artec3d.com.

 

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