Advantages of the ODC Sensors and SCU6x Controllers for Multiple Web Width Measurement
Unveiling the Advantages of the SCU6x Controller & ODC Sensors
Unveiling the Advantages of the SCU6x Controller & ODC Sensors
In this episode of the Multiple Web Width Measurement Application Series, we showcase the advanced pattern teaching feature of the SCU6x controller. Learn how to set up widths, samples, and jobs to monitor changes in material movement and width accurately. Discover the advantages of the pattern teaching mode, such as alerting when a web breaks and maintaining precise measurements even with intervening materials. This tutorial highlights how our system prevents measurement jumps and ensures consistent tracking of web position, making your slitting process more efficient and reliable.
Setting Nominal Width, Upper and Lower Limits for Multiple Web Width Measurement
In this episode of the Multiple Web Width Measurement Application Series, we demonstrate how to set nominal width, upper limit, and lower limit parameters for web width measurements on the SCU6x Controller. Learn how to adjust increments, set alarm and warning limits, and configure digital outputs to monitor width variations effectively. Whether you're manually setting up or automating through Ethernet, this guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for optimizing your web handling processes.
In this episode of our webinar series on web guiding fundamentals, we dive into the critical role of sensors in web guiding systems. Learn about various sensor terminologies such as range, resolution, accuracy, and linearity, and understand the importance of accurate measurement for effective control. We discuss different sensor technologies including infrared, optical, and ultrasonic, and explore the challenges they face including issues with temperature drift and material properties. Discover why precise sensing is essential for guiding performance in web handling applications.
Optimizing Sensor Placement and Roller Position in Displacement Guides
This episode is part of the ‘Web Guiding Applications and Advanced Web Guiding Concepts’ series and focuses on advanced edge guiding techniques, specifically single edge web guiding. The video explains the use of web guides and edge sensors for feedback in guiding mechanisms. It covers the positioning of sensors, the importance of alignment, and the common practice of repositioning sensors during web width changes. The episode also addresses potential operator errors and their impact on web guiding performance during product changeovers.
In this educational video, we delve into the fundamentals of web guiding systems, essential for the Converting Industry. We'll explore four key components of a web guide: the guide structure or mechanism, the actuator, the sensor, and the controller. Learn how each element works together in a closed loop feedback control system to ensure precise web positioning. Ideal for industry professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of advanced web handling technologies.
In this demonstration, we showcase the flag detection capabilities of Roll-2-Roll Technologies' SCU6x Controllers combined with ODC Sensors. The setup includes both unwinding and rewinding mechanisms, with a sensor monitoring the edges of the web. The SCU6x Controller is configured to detect flags effectively, ensuring accurate monitoring even with web oscillation. The video highlights the ease of setting up the system, the parameters involved, and the robust nature of the algorithm, making it a reliable solution for web handling applications.
Multiple Web Width Measurement is made simple by the SCU6x Controller and the application that is accessible through Ethernet communication for a continuous multiple web width measurement. This application allows converters with processes such as slitter rewinders to eliminate down time due to width verification of the multiple webs. This unique feature of the Roll-2-Roll Technologies SCu6x Controller allows for monitoring and data collection of up to 32 web widths simultaneously and constantly.
SCU6x Controller Calibration for Precision Width Monitoring