Now in its fourth generation, the Loom Laser
series Thread-Break Detection system uses cutting-edge laser and
microprocessor technology to provide protection from thread breaks
in any weaving environment.
Thread breaks are detected when the CPU senses
small changes in the light received by the photocell (receiver).
The system is programmed to differentiate between actual thread
breaks and false signals generated, for example, when a dust particle
or an insect passes through the beam.
Lasers can be strategically placed at critical
points—the whiproll, back shed, front shed, or on the lay—to
give complete thread-break coverage.
The advanced capabilities of the LL-2000 Loom
Laser can detect threads as small as 30 microns on looms operating
between 120 and 600 rpm. At the same time, the system is immune
to changes in ambient light, and can withstand vibrations up to
14mm in amplitude at the surface of the receiver sensor.
Cemarligne® Loom Laser Warp Monitoring Systems
are distributed exclusively by GROB
HORGEN AG.
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