Difference between revisions of "Measuring Square or Rectangular Tube"
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− | ROMER-CIMCORE DOCS and Supravision software packages use non-contact infrared probes (sensors) that can measure tube, pipe, or rod that are bent. Customers sometimes ask if rectangular or square tube can be measured using the same non-contact sensors. This is the method recommended by Romer: | + | ROMER-CIMCORE [[DOCS]] and [[Supravision]] software packages use non-contact infrared probes (sensors) that can measure tube, pipe, or rod that are bent. Customers sometimes ask if rectangular or square tube can be measured using the same non-contact sensors. This is the method recommended by Romer: |
==Measuring Center Adapter== | ==Measuring Center Adapter== | ||
[[image:Measuring_center_square_adapter.jpg|right|350px]] | [[image:Measuring_center_square_adapter.jpg|right|350px]] | ||
In order to simulate a cylindrical shape, it is necessary to change the shape of the square or rectangular tube using an adapter that is designed as shown in this image. | In order to simulate a cylindrical shape, it is necessary to change the shape of the square or rectangular tube using an adapter that is designed as shown in this image. |
Revision as of 02:56, 25 August 2007
ROMER-CIMCORE DOCS and Supravision software packages use non-contact infrared probes (sensors) that can measure tube, pipe, or rod that are bent. Customers sometimes ask if rectangular or square tube can be measured using the same non-contact sensors. This is the method recommended by Romer:
Measuring Center Adapter
In order to simulate a cylindrical shape, it is necessary to change the shape of the square or rectangular tube using an adapter that is designed as shown in this image.