The i-CUBE sensor system is an integrated hybrid system for real-time process control in robotic applications.
Advantages:
The sensor allows the search of a welded joint: it can find the start of welding or, before welding, check the displacement of the product according to the programmed path. The camera also allows you to search for a product, capture an image of a particular weld after welding, and the microphone to record sounds during welding (optional).
Installation
The i-CUBE sensor is mounted on a special grip on the sixth axis of the robot, which allows the robot to place the camera on a stand if necessary, in case it would interfere with the welding process.
POWER-TRAC weld trackers include sensors that can accurately track each weld joint in combination with all welding processes and robots. In addition, a fully adjustable steering control is available to help compensate for parts adjustment and maintain the desired welding speed and quality.
Wiki-scan is a mobile device for surface quality control of welded joints. It is distinguished by a high-quality laser camera and a large touch screen, which enables fast and reliable entry of the desired deviations and measurements.
Robo-scan: It has all the functional features of a Wiki-scan, the only difference being that it is mounted on a robot and controlled via a robotic control unit. It allows one robot to weld and another to scan and check welds immediately after. All this can be done by a single robot.