Introducing Xiris WeldStudio 3 and WeldStudio 3 Pro
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Weld monitoring of a process using a weld camera system can help verify that the best quality welds are being achieved. An important part of effective monitoring of a weld process is to use software that controls the cameras, enables recording and playback, and provides the ability to extract information about the weld image for analysis.
Xiris Automation is excited to announce the release of a new generation of software: Xiris WeldStudio™ 3 and WeldStudio™ 3 Pro. This software generation has several features that contribute to an even easier solution for weld monitoring such as a permissions system, recipe management, and a more user-friendly interface with touchscreen controls.
Xiris Automation Product Manager, Greg Cooke comments, “a large benefit of the recipe management and permission system is that it enables the weld camera system to start up or be put in a validated state, making it simple and easy to use, especially for industrial users and educators.” With all the same features as Xiris WeldStudio 3, the pro version presents additional key measurement tools, machine vision tools and compatibility with several add-ons.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/10052022/introducing-xiris-weldstudio-3-and-weldstudio-3-pro/
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