- The XIR 1800 now offers T8/5 cooling rate monitoring capabilities and provides real-time temperature data from 350 to 1800°C, enabling researchers and developers to optimize welding and additive manufacturing processes.
- The software now allows users to capture detailed images and perform thermally calibrated temperature measurements, offering deeper insights into welding processes.
- These advancements help customers achieve more accurate results and breakthroughs in their welding and materials development efforts.
- The camera and software are designed for seamless integration into various industries, offering real-time thermal data to enhance welding systems.
Burlington, Canada, October 09, 2024 - Xiris Automation Inc. is proud to announce the latest advancements in its XIR 1800 Thermal Camera, a cutting-edge. The XIR 1800 has been a game-changer in the industry, providing researchers and integrators with unparalleled visibility into their processes with real-time thermal data.
With its advanced features like T8/5 cooling rate monitoring capabilities, the XIR 1800 delivers real-time temperature data, enabling researchers and process developers to optimize their welding processes to ensure accurate results. Whether developing new welding or additive manufacturing techniques, or testing advanced materials, the XIR 1800 provides the thermal information needed to drive innovation.
The XIR 1800 has been successfully used by customers for the past two years, and its capabilities have been further enhanced with the latest update to the WeldStudio software. The WeldStudio software, which is connected to the XIR 1800 camera, has been updated to provide users with the ability to capture detailed images and thermally calibrated temperature measurements from 350 to 1800°C.
"We are thrilled to announce the latest enhancements to our WeldStudio software to provide in-depth thermal analysis of metal cooling rates," said Cameron Serles, CEO of Xiris Automation Inc. "Our goal is to provide researchers and integrators with the tools they need to push the boundaries of welding technology. With the latest innovations of our WeldStudio thermal software, we are confident that our customers will be able to achieve breakthroughs results in understanding and controlling their welding processes."
The XIR 1800 Thermal camera and WeldStudio software combination is ideal for welding system integration, providing integrators with the ability to unlock real-time thermal vision data for their clients. The camera's ease of integration and compatibility with WeldStudio software make it an ideal solution for a wide range of industries.
To learn more about the XIR 1800 Thermal Camera and its capabilities, please visit www.xiris.com/xir-1800.
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