Xiris releases new digital sub-arc welding camera
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Xiris Automation is pleased to announce that it has released the XVC-S100 Weld Camera, its new all-digital welding camera for submerged arc applications.
The XVC-S100 has been designed to meet fabricators’ requirements to remotely view and monitor Sub-Arc Welding processes, enabling improved operator safety and efficiency. The camera provides an excellent view of features such as seam-to-wire alignment, wire feed, and flux coverage during welding, with on screen guides to allow operators to monitor and fine tune the process. After welding, the weld bead and slag removal could also be inspected with an optional second XVC-S100 camera.
The XVC-S100 Weld Camera incorporates cooling and integrated light sources all in a ruggedised housing and is compatible with Xiris’ WeldStudioTM 3 software that provides full camera control, multiple cross-hair overlays, video recording, and playback via a user-friendly interface. The XVC-S100 works with all Xiris software and can be used with any of Xiris’ other open arc cameras, allowing for monitoring of both open arc and sub-arc processes through one integrated camera system.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/08112022/xiris-releases-new-digital-sub-arc-welding-camera/
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