Friday, August 21, 2015

Advanced Xiris Weld Monitoring Tools: For Enhanced & Remote View of Welding Processes

Welding processes form an inevitable part of industries relying on heavy machines to execute their work. With such a widespread dependence on these methods, the need to monitor them adequately and improve the process control has also become evident. Xiris weld monitoring systems serve exactly the same purpose. From process development to data collection to production monitoring, these systems provide tools for all the related processes.

Xiris holds high credibility in the welding industry and has available an assorted range of weld monitoring systems for several welding processes. The most popular of its advanced tools are the weld cameras that allow the operator to monitor the entire welding process remotely. Here are some of their popular weld monitoring tools:

XVC-O

XVC-O: This tool is best for use during the weld automation of arc welding processes. It helps the fabricators to improve and reduce the defects occurring during the welding, improve quality and boost productivity. It makes up for a safer and healthier work environment for welding operators. Among its exclusive features, include image recording and playback, 15" LCD 1024 X 768 Display and cross hair overlay.
XVC-S

XVC-S: It comprises an effectual part during the automation of submerged arc welding. It allows the operator to view the process from a remote location. The tool uses real time pictorial details of the weld area, torch, and material under high-power and standard welding conditions. It removes the welder from the direct weld location which maintains the safety and health standards. It also accelerates productivity by increasing “arc on time”. This Xiris weld monitoring tool ensures reduced set-up time, operational and run-time productivity, real-time verification, video recording, cross hair overlay, and clear weld tip view.

XVC-S+



XVC-S+: This Xiris weld monitoring tool is ideal for sub-arc welding applications just like XVC-S. It includes a viewing camera to view the process away from the weld area. Therefore, this ensures safe, noise-free and real time images of the welding process. It features image recording and a playback system, and single or dual crosshairs, and 15" LCD 1024 X 768 display.
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