Steel coils are inspected for width variations by using a non-contact laser measurement system. This system measures the width of the coil at various points along its length, ensuring that it meets the required specifications.
Steel coils are typically inspected for width variations using non-contact laser measurement systems. These systems use lasers to scan the entire surface of the coil and measure the distance between the coil edges at regular intervals. This data is then analyzed to detect any variations in width, allowing for timely adjustments and ensuring the desired specifications are met.
Steel coils are inspected for width variations using specialized equipment such as laser or optical sensors that measure the width of the coils at regular intervals. These sensors provide accurate and precise measurements, allowing inspectors to identify any variations in width across the length of the coil.