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The Glassline Corporation Tin Surface Detector (TSD) is a compact and
inexpensive electronic system to determine the tin surface of float glass.
It easily mounts over any conveying line. As glass passes under the detector
the top surface is identified as “Tin Side “or “Non-Tin Side” with easy to
read indicator lights. For many flat glass processing applications it is
important to know which glass surface has the tin deposit – the minuscule
tin deposit that remains on the under surface of float glass as the ribbon
of glass passes over the molten tin during manufacturing.
Glassline TSD Systems are commonly used in:
- Automotive glass fabrication
- Flat glass tempering
- Mirror manufacturing and other coated glass fabrication
- Float glass packaging processes
KEY FEATURES:
- Inspection lamps automatically shut off two seconds after inspection of
last glass is complete - increasing life of the UV filter
- Three adjustable preset thresholds - giving user the ability to
compensate for multiple tin levels in one production run
- Built-in digital meter and test switch for set-up and diagnostics Can be
interfaced to Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
- Packaged for industrial environment - NEMA 12 • 110 VAC 60 HZ standard
(220 VAC 50 HZ model available)
- Control panel mounting brackets - 7” on center x 21” height
- RS232/422 port to address and program parameters including:
- Lamp and First Use warm-up times, First Use timer, Ambient Light Warning
set point, Data
- Transfer of Tin Side readings in real time
- Eight inputs provided to allow for select set point reference mode
- Eight outputs provide binary number of measured value – Tin Side or
Non-Tin Side decision made on the fly from past set-up files
- On-board selector switch enables I/O for remote operation
- Backwards compatible (new model can be set up to act like former model)
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