See the Bigger Picture with Xiris’ New CellView Camera
Camera provides a wide-angle view of automated or manual welding cells to remotely monitor the welding status during set-up or while in progress to help improve the productivity of each welding cell.
Posted: February 8, 2022
(Burlington, Ontario, Canada) Xiris Automation Inc. has recently released the Xiris CellView camera that provides a wide-angle view of automated or manual welding cells, allowing welders and supervisors to remotely monitor the welding status during set-up or while in progress to help improve the productivity of each welding cell. When used in combination with Xiris open-arc weld monitoring cameras, the CellView camera can be particularly useful for remote welder instruction, supervision and training. The instructor can review both the trainee’s form and up-close weld parameters to ensure the trainee is achieving optimal quality welds. Additionally, the camera can be used by the instructor to record their own welding form and the details of a weld demonstration to playback to students.
These are just a few of the many benefits that the Xiris CellView camera can provide by being able to capture a wide-angle view of the welding cell as a result of features such as low-level light sensitivity, auxiliary lighting, adjustable zoom, robust housing and compatibility with the Xiris WeldStudio™ software.
Xiris Automation Inc. specializes in developing weld monitoring and inspection equipment used for process and quality control across several specialty industries. With an extensive product line of welding cameras, thermal cameras, and laser inspection systems, Xiris provides some of the world’s most dynamic manufacturers with the ability to detect, recognize, and interpret quality defects in their manufactured goods.