There is good reasoning for the
continuous sheet thickness measurement in coils
and blanks:
Cost reduction when purchasing materials
Avoiding qualitity problems by processing material
which is too thick or too thin
Increasing of processing velocity
Tool and machine protection
Sheet thickness as process parameter, e.g. during
welding or forming


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Control units for Sheet Thickness Measurement |
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Material & Thickness |
Steel: 0,5 - 10,0 mm |
Steel: 0,05 - 3,5 mm |
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Application |
Precision thickness gauge of coils and blanks |
Continuous sheet thickness measurement of ferrous materials |
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Measurement |
two-sided |
one-sided |
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Functional principle |
Magnetic |
Magnetic |
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Programs |
255 |
60 |
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Special features |
Integrated software for analysis of measuring data |
RPC-Software for analysis of measuring data |
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Material & Thickness |
Non-ferrous: 0,05 - 15,0 mm |
Steel: 0,01 - 4,0 mm |
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Application |
Precision thickness gauge of coils and blanks |
Rough thickness control of coils (in case of steel ¡À10%) |
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Measurement |
two-sided |
one-sided |
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Functional principle |
Inductive |
Inductive |
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Programs |
60 |
255 |
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Special features |
RPC-Software for analysis of measuring data |
Detection of overlapped weld seams in continuous coil processing |



