SND40
SND40 offers a maximum of flexibility in Weld Seam Detection. The great benefit lies in the combination of magnetic flux leakage and eddy current technology; the customer can process all sort of metals and can expect even at cold drawn or heat treated materials a remarkable reliability.
The system is able to process tube diameters from 5 to 1000 mm (0.19 to 39.37 in) at a wall thickness up to 12.5 mm (0.49 in).
New wizards for the Weld Seam Detection System SND40.
The new wizards minimize the effort while setting up the system. The additional manual can be downloaded here.
The SND40 system is the first PC based system of its kind. It combines the strengths of analog sensor principles with digital signal analysis for the purpose of weld seam detection. For many years tried and proven magnetic leakage flux sensors and new types of eddy current probes make the SND40 a highly flexible weld seam detection system.
- Control unit adjustable via touchscreen
- Large display of sensor signals and analysis
- Optional use of mouse/keyboard
- Printer connection available
- Storage of 31 measurement programs
Technology: | Flux Leakage and Eddy Current |
Material: | All Metals [FE und NF] |
Wall thickness: | 0.1 ... 12.5 mm |
Diameter: | 5 ... 1000 mm |
Rotation speed: | 1 ... 300 RPM or 0.01 ... m/s |
Type of Weld Seam: | All Weld Seams |
Programs: | Saving of unlimited number of measuring programs, 31 selectable via PLC |
Special features: | PC Plattform Windows CE.NET® |
Teach-In calibration |
Documentation
Video
Where is the Weld Seam? Localization made easy!
Manufacturing processes are more automated than ever before. For example, in press lines, the coil material is increasingly welded automatically at the ends. However, it is important that the position of the weld seams is known in the further production - Weld Seam Detection Systems do help!
New wizards for the Weld Seam Detection System SND40
Great news for the operators of the weld seam detection system SND40 from Roland Electronic GmbH.
The new wizards minimize the effort while setting up the system. The highlight ...