gapCONTROL for gap measurement

Edgeless gap

Edgeless gap

 

With an edgeless gap, the two objects possess a clearly defined end point. These two points are used as references when calulating the gap. The two objects need not be arranged on the same plane. They can freely vary in their spatial position. The distance between the two end points is always given as the output.

Typical applications:

  • Welding processes
  • Joining processes
  • Measuring flushness
  • Proximity monitoring

Typical values measured:

  • Gap width
  • Height differences
  • Center position

Projected gap

Projected gap

 

The projection gap consists of two objects that are arranged at an angle to each other. The gap clearance is typically pre-determined by an edge. The user defines the length of the gap by means of the gapCONTROL Setup Software.Often the term "projected gap" is used as one edge is projected onto the second in order to obtain a defined gap measurement.

Typical applications:

  • Welding processes
  • Joining processes
  • Measuring flushness
  • Proximity monitoring
  • Collision avoidance

Typical values measured:

  • Gap width
  • Minimum distance
  • Angle

General gap

General gap

 

For this kind of gap the ends of the measuring object are not predefined. The point at which the gap measurement starts is set by the software. To do so, either points are defined on the profile or projected points are defined with a straight line reference.

Typical applications:

  • Production control
  • Joining processes
  • Measuring flushness
  • Proximity monitoring

Typical values measured:

  • Definition of straight line references
  • Projecting measuring points from profile

V-gap

V-gap

 

The V-gap is often used during pipeline welding processes. When assembling the two ends of a pipeline, the ends have to be aligned to each other as exactly as possible. To produce a stable weld seam, the flanks are prepared to form a "V" and then welded together, step by step. For automatic welding it is important to know the current filling level, the gap width and the center of the gap.The exact guidance of the welding head is determined from this data. The most important characteristics can be selected, calcualted in one measurement and then output.

Typical applications:

  • Pipeline welding

Typical parameters:

  • Gap depth
  • Oscillation width
  • Center of the gap
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