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Sensor systems aim to improve weld quality

An Oxford Sensor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 29, 2005

Oxford Sensor Technology has launched a number of new products aimed at improving process quality and reducing cost in the automated welding sector.

Oxford Sensor Technology has launched a number of new products aimed at improving process quality and reducing cost in the automated welding sector.

The CSS WeldSensor comprises a family of intelligent sensors for the location and tracking of seams (weld preps).

The CSS WeldSensor can be used in conjunction with robots or motorised slide systems to correctly position the torch relative to the true position of the component.

The sensor's patented circular scanning technology allows three dimensional information to be obtained from a single scan.

The circular scan also allows internal corners to be accurately located in one measurement rather than a series of multiple measurements from various positions as required with a conventional systems.

The unique optical design provides excellent image quality on shinier materials such as aluminium and its robust construction ensures reliable operation in the harsh welding environment.

OST QuickFind is easy to use software for seam location.

The software features innovative graphical user interface which allows the user to define the seam (prep) type pictorially and select the critical feature to be located.

OST QuickTrack is full tracking software for use with robots or motorised slide systems.

OST QuickSlide is a motorised slide system to automatically position the welding torch in non-robot welding cells.

A range of one axis and two axis slides are available to cater for different applications form TIG to submerged arc.

Finally, the OST Controller is a dedicated controller and interface unit for the welding range of products.

The controller has a touch screen monitor and, where appropriate, addition buttons to control motorised slides and other hardware.

The launch of the new range marks the completion of a major development exercise, which last two years and has evolved experts in mechanical, optical, electronic and software design.

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