Product category:
Resistance welding equipment
News Release from: WeldComputer Corporation | Subject: WeldAlert resistance welding monitor
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2005
Resistance welding monitor checks
parameters
Upgraded resistance welding monitor can accurately measure primary currents under 50A and secondary currents greater than 100KA without changing sensors.
WeldComputer Corporation now offers an upgraded version of its WeldAlert Monitor with technology that delivers the highest commercially available accuracy and the widest measurement range in the resistance welding industry The same unit can accurately measure primary currents under 50A and secondary currents greater than 100KA without changing sensors
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Resistance weld monitor is low cost, easy to set
Low-cost, easy-to-use monitor that checks the profile of secondary current, secondary voltage, resistance and power for each weld warns if the process is drifting out of set limits.
The unit can monitor any type of resistance welding machinery including single and three phase, inverter and capacitor discharge welding systems.
In addition to accurate measurement of current, the WeldAlert Monitor also measures welding voltage, power, and conductance.
Data may be automatically stored for every weld and calibration to NIST traceable standards is also easier than for other monitors.
With its current waveform display, conduction angle monitoring and portability, the WeldAlert Monitor is an excellent tool for weld schedule development, process monitoring and maintenance activities.
WeldComputer Corporation is a manufacturer of advanced adaptive and conventional controls and monitors used in the resistance welding industry to control weld consistency and eliminate destructive testing.
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