Xiris Automation Inc

5046 Mainway, Unit 2
Burlington,  ON  L7L 5Z1

Canada
905-331-6660
http://www.xiris.com
  • Booth: 4016

Xiris will be displaying its High Dynamic Range Cameras for the Metal Additive Manufacturing industry, as well as software tools that can help welding companies automate their quality control and process monitoring with seam tracking and weld pool monitoring.

An HDR weld camera provides operators of Metal Additive Manufacturing machines a clear view of the weld torch, its immediate background, and previously deposited material from prior machine passes. Skilled operators are then able to use these clear images to make fine adjustments to ensure the torch, wire, or powder does not deviate from its ideal path, optimizing material deposition and overlap during challenging metal additive applications. 

To view our Weld Monitoring Video Library, visit blog.xiris.com/video-library

For our Weld Thermal Video Library, visit blog.xiris.com/weld-thermal-video-library


 Press Releases

  • Designed for use in critical metal joining and additive manufacturing applications, the XIR-1800 thermal camera combines a 120+ dB HDR capability in the Short-Wave InfraRed (SWIR) spectrum to provide enhanced imaging beyond what is visible using standard thermal or visible-light cameras. Users can measure key thermal temperatures and capture images clearly even in harsh environments to better detect any issues that are happening throughout the process with the support of the newly released Xiris WeldStudio™ 3 Pro software.  Learn more about the thermal camera by visiting https://www.xiris.com/xiris-xir-1800/


 Products

  • XIR-1800 Thermal Camera
    Designed for critical metal joining and additive manufacturing applications, the XIR-1800 thermal camera combines HDR capability in the SWIR spectrum to provide enhanced imaging beyond what is visible using standard thermal or visible-light cameras....

  • The Xiris XIR-1800 thermal camera provides enhanced imaging of key weld zones such as the melt pool, deposited material, and surrounding base material in greater detail than standard thermal or visible-light cameras.

    Capturing real-time, thermally calibrated temperature measurements from about 350 to 1800°C, the XIR-1800 will help improve in-process control and quality assurance for fabricators. Often, a key challenge in metal additive and joining processes is to monitor the size and cooling rates of the melt pool of a weld bead. With Xiris’ XIR-1800 thermal camera, manufacturers will be able to capture images and clearly see the melt pool even in harsh environments of smoke, fumes, and spatter.

    The XIR-1800 is easy to integrate into existing processes and connects with Xiris’ newly released WeldStudio™ 3 Pro software. With the new software, users can better detect process issues using powerful thermal imaging and machine vision tools.

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