Laser sensors measure profile depth of steel in pre-stressed con
Posted to News on 10th Oct 2012, 16:05

Laser sensors measure profile depth of steel in pre-stressed con

A manufacturer of pre-stressed concrete is using laser displacement sensors from Micro-Epsilon to measure the minimum profile depth of pre-stressed steel, which is critical to the quality and resistance of pre-stressed concrete

Laser sensors measure profile depth of steel in pre-stressed con

Designed for the displacement measurement of difficult profiles on difficult target surfaces, the optoNCDT series of laser sensors are part of an inspection system developed by systems integration specialist, InSystems Automation GmbH. The inspection system checks the profile depth of incoming batches and continuously records this information to a database. The profiling is rolled onto the pre-stressed steel using an imprint roller. This means that the profile depth must be inspected across the complete range of the imprint roller.

This measuring system consists of an optoNCDT 1700 laser displacement sensor, which is mounted to a linear axis and a driven roller prism for inputting the pre-stressed steel. By moving the sensor along the linear axis, measurements are recorded and combined with a two-dimensional profile over the complete length of the imprint roller. The software calculates the profile depth for each imprint. The system measures profile depth to a very tight tolerance of 0.03mm. Repeatability of the measurement system is +/- 0.005mm, although Micro-Epsilon's higher precision optoNCDT 2300 laser sensor can be used if higher repeatability is required. An extensive database provides full supplier and batch traceability of the pre-stressed steel used. Any errors due to rework or further processing are eliminated.

The optoNCDT 1700 laser displacement sensor is self-contained and has no external electronics. With no separate controller to mount, machine builders and system integrators can reduce the costs associated with wiring the sensors and free up space in their control cabinets. The optoNCDT 1700 sensor has an integral controller that automatically compensates in real time for difficult-to-measure surfaces such as shiny metal. This enables industrial automation and OEM production companies to more accurately measure and monitor a variety of object parameters, including thickness, roundness, position, deflection, tilt, displacement and vibration. The sensor can be used for inline and offline quality inspection tasks, dynamic part profiling and part recognition.

Micro-Epsilon's optoNCDT 2300 is a high-end version of the sensor that offers very high measuring speeds of up to 50kHz. The sensor is therefore suitable for high-speed dynamic applications such as vibration measurement or for measuring uneven, difficult surfaces including polished metals and transparent plastics.

Follow the link for more information about Micro-Epsilon's optoNCDT 1700 and 2300 series of laser displacement sensors.


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