Measurement of Tile Flatness with SD33-50 Laser Displacement Sensor | Application Case
Learn how laser displacement sensors enable fast and accurate tile flatness inspection. Improve quality control with non-contact, automated measurement on the production line.
Application Background
Tile flatness is a key factor in product quality. Uneven tiles can cause fitting issues and customer complaints. Manufacturers need a fast and reliable way to check flatness during production.
The Problem
Traditional contact methods can damage tile surfaces. Manual checks are slow and inconsistent. Visual inspection often misses small bends or warping. These gaps reduce yield and slow the line.
The Solution
The SD Series laser displacement sensor provides non contact measurement. It installs directly on the production line. The system measures tile flatness in real time and flags defects at once. This improves consistency and speeds up inspection.
The SD33-50 model offers stable performance during continuous operation. It detects warping and surface unevenness with high confidence. Inspection accuracy reaches 0.02 mm, which meets real production needs.
Key Benefits
1. Non contact measurement prevents surface wear
2. Fixed installation enables automated inspection
3. Fast response supports high throughput
4. Reliable accuracy improves quality control
Product Specifications
a. Series: SD33-50
b. Reference Distance: 50 mm
c. Measurement Range: ±10 mm
d. Repeatability: 5 µm
e. Linearity: ±0.1% of full scale
Contact us to learn how this solution fits your production line.
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