Permanent control of continuous webs - so nothing goes wrong

Nov 2, 2020

In the consumer goods industry, especially in printing and packaging, the processing of continuous webs is a real challenge. Exact guidance of the material web, correct material tension in the machine and cutting the web at the right spot at the end are all essential for efficient and precise process results. SICK solutions help with every one of these process steps – for example with registration sensors or automation light grids which were made for such tasks.

In the consumer goods industry, especially in printing and packaging, the processing of continuous webs is a real challenge.
In the consumer goods industry, especially in printing and packaging, the processing of continuous webs is a real challenge.

Web control, web edge monitoring and web width measurement

The web must be correctly guided from the drum to the processing area all the way to the further processing point. The AS30 array sensors offer assistance here. They work on a scanning principle and use a line of light to reliably detect the finest of edges based on grayscale differences. The position of the web in a cross offset is detected with a repeatability of up to 30 µm. The position is issued via an analog output or IO-Link. Operation with retro-reflectors in the background is possible with certain device variants to enable the processing of transparent material webs as well. This allows for reliable detection of the edges of transparent webs.

Users who would like to monitor both web edges or process many different width formats with one device now have a flexible and versatile solution for web running control and quality assurance with the MLG-2 WebChecker automation light grid. Features such as the patented cross beam technology as well as light intensity measurement and individual evaluation of up to every 500 beams result in an accuracy of ± 0.3 mm and a resolution of 0.1 mm per web edge, thereby ensuring highly precise measurement of the web width. At the same time, the MLG-2 WebChecker generates position information for both web edges. If these move out of the specified target positions, this is output to the machine controller via switching outputs of the light grid. Within a selected detection range of 150 mm to 3,150 mm, the user can also monitor smaller formats without having to readjust sensors or reparameterize the light grid for the format change.

Array sensors
More flexibility and efficient communication
AS30

 

Monitoring of web tension

A so-called dancer serves to compensate for irregularities when unwinding the packaging foil and to apply a constant web tension for the infeed process. To do this, the dancer position is regulated to its center position. The MPS-T position sensors attached to the pneumatic cylinder accurately detect any deviations from this position. The web then runs precisely, with the correct tension, and defects such as those that can arise with imprecise sealing of pillow bags do not occur.

Cutting – with or without print marks

In addition to correct guidance and monitoring of the web tension, precise cutting of endless web for the packing or product unit is the end of the process chain. To ensure cutting in the correct location, the cutting position is indicated by a print mark on the web.

To ensure cutting in the correct location, the cutting position is indicated by a print mark on the web.
To ensure cutting in the correct location, the cutting position is indicated by a print mark on the web.

The KTS Prime contrast sensor is perfectly suited for the detection of print marks. Even at very high speeds, it reliably detects grayscale variations between the mark and the background on matte, shiny and transparent surfaces. The KTS Prime, with its modern design, high-precision RGB LED and VISTAL® housing, impresses in print mark detection with TwinEye technology®, color mode, high switching frequency, excellent grayscale resolution, 7-segment display and IO-Link. The response time of 10 µs and a jitter of 5 µs ensure accurate detection of contrast differences, even at high machine speeds. Thanks to various teach-in processes, integrated color mode and variable sensor adjustment, commissioning is more flexible and the processes more stable. The KTS Prime provides additional diagnosis and analysis data via IO-Link. This can lower costs caused by scrap and increases productivity.

The PS30 pattern sensor enables precise cutting of endless webs without making any print marks. The PS30 locates the cutting position precisely without print marks, even at high process speeds of up to 10 m/s. The sensor reads a pattern based only on the contrasts in the printed image and calculates the position sought from that pattern. This opens up a whole new world of design freedom for more attractive labels.

Contrast sensors
Innovative TwinEye-Technology for better contrast detection
KTS Prime
Pattern sensors
From pattern detection to rapid position identification
PS30

Accurately detect speed and position – with or without contact

 To enable high process quality, especially in cutting or printing processes, the speed of the foil web must be detected. Encoders, measuring wheel systems and SPEETEC 1D devices enable accurate measurement on foil webs, thus ensuing high quality and productivity from fully automated processes. 

 

Measuring wheel systems – proven measurement on foil webs

The different tactile measuring wheel systems from SICK directly and reliably detect linear movements. Diverse measuring wheel surfaces and intelligent mechanics enable optimal integration into processes to avoid slippage and damage to the material to be measured. The combinable absolute or incremental encoders also allow for optimal integration into the machine concept. A new highlight is the MWS120 measuring wheel encoder with manually adjustable spring tensioning force from 0 N to 24 N. 
 
 
Measuring wheel encoders
Precise measurement of linear movements with adjustable contact pressure
MWS120
Compact measuring wheel system that is highly flexible and easy to mount
DBV50

The SPEETEC 1D – gentle on sensitive surfaces

The SPEETEC laser surface motion sensor detects the movements of object surfaces without contacting them. This detection requires no scale or measuring elements. The laser Doppler effect-based technology enables the measurement of speed, length, movement direction and the position of objects on almost any surface. The non-contact measurement method used by the sensor makes it particularly suitable for applications with soft or sensitive surfaces that would be damaged by tactile measurement. The SPEETEC is also ideal for fast and dynamic processes that are unsuitable for encoders or measuring wheel systems.
 
Non-contact motion sensors
Captures motion. Without contact.
SPEETEC 1D

 

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