Weld quality monitoring unit WHITELINE SPG 2.0
for butt weldingRFID

weld quality monitoring unit
weld quality monitoring unit
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weld quality, for butt welding, RFID

Description

HÜRNER’s welding data logger SPG 2.0 is made for easy and safe welding process control and report logging pursuant to the ISO 12176 standard. The report generation system is specifically matched to HÜRNER butt-welding machines of the Manual Hydraulic series, but can of course be used with other systems effortlessly. The SPG 2.0 control software ships ex works with configurations for many third-party systems already installed. Therefore, the logger constitutes an upgrade for manually operated welding machines to achieve ISO-compliant recording, error handling, and welding process control. At every step in the welding process, the SPG 2.0 indicates the nominal and the actual values of the welding pressures and times, to walk the welder operating the hydraulic unit easily and correctly through the process. The unit thereby achieves the optimum welding process, in line with nationally applicable standards, as affecting both heating element temperatures and welding pressures and times. 10,000 welding operations Manually with a GT & cursor keypad, RFID transponder; scanner optional Welding pressures, welding times, ambient temperature, memory control, operating temperature, heating element temperature Commission number with 32 alphanumeric characters, ISO-compliant welder ID code, HÜRNER welder ID code, 1st additional (user-defined) data with 20 alphanumeric characters 2nd additional (user-defined) data with 15 alphanumeric characters, ISO-compliant traceability: fitting code, 1st and 2nd pipe codes, pipe length, weather conditions, joint number, installing company, inventory number
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