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Processor is designed to detect quality defects after splicing.


The Model DE00001 dog ear detection processor is designed to detect quality defects after splicing splicing /splic·ing/ (spli´sing)
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 operations. It specifically looks for offsets in the edge condition of continuous web products. The DE00001 can be used with an existing Scan-A-Line width measurement system or be configured as a stand-alone system. Spliced materials can include rubber. Continuous video is analyzed from one or two Scan-A-Line sensors and compared to a user-defined threshold. When the threshold is crossed, the system alarms.

The alarm lights the red detect lamp on the front panel, it also closes a normally open In electronics, a normally open switch is one that normally prevents current flow and which allows current to flow when it is perturbed. Such a switch requires a constant intervention in order to keep it closed.  relay contact closure to signal the detection event. Both contact closure and lamp illumination are customer variable via an internal potentiometer for latch time. A second green front panel lamp indicates the fail-safe circuitry, which monitors the sensor functions and system power to ensure proper operation. In the event of a system malfunction mal·func·tion
v.
1. To fail to function.

2. To function improperly.

n.
1. Failure to function.

2. Faulty or abnormal functioning.
, it opens a normally closed In electronics, a normally closed switch is one that normally allows current to flow and which prevents current flow when it is perturbed.
  • Think of a flashlight/torch: You put a rubber band on its switch so that the flashlight/torch is lit all the time unless you keep
 relay contact and extinguishes the fail-safe lamp.

Benefits of detection are said to include a chance to correct for later process problems in downstream equipment, minimized edge trimming to correct for edge defects, a tool to help improve product quality, and non-contact, 100% inspection builds process confidence, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the company.

Configurations include stand alone with one 10XAS XAS X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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 Series emitter/receiver for narrow material widths or single edge inspection; stand alone with two 10XAS Series emitters/receivers for wide material widths; and by itself with a feature cable to connect to an existing Scan-A-Line system.

Harris Instrument

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Title Annotation:Instruments
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2005
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