PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT
SPS 200/400/800
rolling mills and cold processes.
Z
umbach Electronics of Switzerland introduces three new additions to their are based on the Laser Light Section Technique and by camera vision, often also called “light cut” principle. Up to eight line lasers “mark” the contour of the product and the respective cameras capture each a large number of pixels on the product contour. A highly developed software adds the four pictures to the true, orthogonal section of angels and radii can be programmed together with their tolerances. Operators and supervisors can as a 1:1 section online, but also see irregular faults such as seems, concave or convex shapes etc.
camera setting, any shape can be captured
● (2,048/camera) = 5,734,400 points/second (with 8 cameras)
● High sampling rate of 350…500 /
● ● 8 camera system ● No interference ● Shape fault detection (SFD) ● Compilation of a 3D model thanks to high sampling rate
any special shape are measurable. Depending the max. product dimensions, the three new models 400 or 800 mm.
Thanks to a unique concept, the PROFILEMASTER® delivers highly accurate and stable readings (which
is not “natural” by this principle, used in many gauges). A high reliability is guaranteed thanks to a sophisticated, multi stage protection and purging/cooling system.
Key Advantages ● With up to 8 cameras. Modular
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Key Data
Max. Product dimensions: 500 x 500 mm for squares Number of camera modules: 1 up to 8
Repeatability of measurement: Better than 0.01 mm
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