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In-line thickness measurement with increased efficiency

OEM inline thicknessGAUGE thickness measurement systems are now even more efficient. We invite you to see the system live at the Control Stom fair in Kielce on March 19-22, 2024.

01.03.2024

Pomiar grubości w linii produkcyjnej ze zwiększoną wydajnością

OEM inline thicknessGAUGE thickness measurement systemsare now even more efficient. These systems are available in three different versions: with laser sensors, laser scanners or confocal chromatic sensors, which enable optimal measurement results for many measurement objects.

With the transition to new sensor models, they now measure faster and over larger measurement ranges. Three different types of sensors allow the systems to be easily adapted to the measurement task and provide a high degree of flexibility with respect to surfaces and materials.

As turnkey systems,thicknessGAUGE systems Theyoffer powerful Micro-Epsilon sensor technology, as well as comprehensive control and evaluation software, mechanical feed axis and automatic calibration. The required 24V supply voltage also reduces the effort required for integration.

Thanks to the linear unit with electromechanical drive, these compact C-frames can be positioned on a fixed track and can also perform measurements while moving. An automatic calibration unit compensates for the temperature effects on the system. The advanced software package is accessible via the IPC multi-touch panel included in the scope of delivery.

We invite you to Kielce to the Control Stom measurement technology fair, which will take place on March 19-22, 2024.

At the WObit stand number 04 in hall F -thickness/" target="_blank">to measure thicknessGAUGE.

 

 

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