Web & Edge Monitoring
By monitoring and controlling webs, sensors prevent costly problems.
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Box Sealing Verification |
To ensure that both box ends are glued in place |
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Carpet Web Detection |
Determining the location of the two edge transitions on carpet web is important in carpet manufacturing: air to selvage and selvage to tufting.
It's much easier and more cost-effective to measure and monitor these transitions while the web is running than risk expensive waste in post-manufacturing inspections. |
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Film Roll Break Detection |
To detect breaks in film |
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Guiding a Web Edge |
To track the edge of a web as it unrolls, to make sure it stays aligned |
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Guiding an Opaque Web |
To maintain centering of opaque web materials |
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Guiding an Opaque Web Edge—Analog |
To keep a roll of plastic in the correct position by monitoring the edge |
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Gum Wedge Inspection |
To inspect the gum wedge of continuously extruded rubber |
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Ply Orientation Inspection |
To ensure that tire plies are stacked in alternating layers so the tire is formed properly |
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Sizing, Profiling and Guiding Clear Objects |
To accurately perform sensing tasks including edge guiding, loop tension control, hole sizing, parts counting and on-the-fly product sizing and profiling. |
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Splice Defect Detection |
To inspect the integrity of splices in a rubber web |
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Web Break Detection |
To detect a broken web in the dryer section of a paper-making machine |
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Web Break Detection Using Fiber Optics |
To monitor the integrity of web material after die-cutting |
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Web Cutoff Registration with TEACH |
To detect a color mark printed on a continuous web for accurate control of downstream cutoff |
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Web Thickness Control |
To measure the thickness of webbing |
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