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News Release from: Servo-Robot | Subject: Process control and weld inspection system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2006
Laser-vision system checks welds'
quality
Enhanced laser-vision process control and weld inspection system not only measures the geometry of the weld but also identifies porosity, undercut and spatter and provides status checks.
Servo-Robot's new enhanced process control and weld inspection system provides users with the ability to ensure that all welded products meet customer requirements The simple programming and user friendly graphical interface makes it useful for operators, technicians, welding engineers as well as quality control specialists
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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User friendly interface simplifies weld inspection
Process control and weld inspection systems, with simple programming and user-friendly graphical interface, provide users with the ability to ensure that all products are within tolerance.
The laser-vision system not only measures the geometry of the weld but also identifies porosity, undercut and spatter.
Customer specification limits are easily programmed into the system for warning and reject levels, which are then clearly displayed.
The type and location of the defects are recorded and can automatically be displayed on a picture of the part for easy understanding and disposition.
In addition, this information can help determine and improve the processes' capability (6 Sigma) as well as the OEE.
This system is applicable to all types of welding; including arc, laser and resistance welding, as well as for sealant and adhesive applications.
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