[Al...] Posted December 10, 2018 Share Posted December 10, 2018 How is your feeling about the importance of the workpiece temperature? How do you use the functionality of compensation in your daily business: the sensor is at its standard position or do you adapt it to each workpiece individually? And what would you think about knowing the temperature before you start the measurement? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[To...] Posted December 10, 2018 Share Posted December 10, 2018 A few questions to you What kind of tolerances are you trying to hold? How big are your parts? What temperature is your environment? What temperature is your part? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Al...] Posted December 10, 2018 Author Share Posted December 10, 2018 to keep it as simple as possible I'll take a sample application: tolerances are <10 µm with lengths of approx. 500 mm environment is an air conditioned measuring room at target temperature of 21 °C workpiece temperature varies between 21 and 24 °C, sometimes higher as it comes from production areas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[To...] Posted December 10, 2018 Share Posted December 10, 2018 Yes, certainly temperature compensation should be considered in this application. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Fr...] Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 3°C workpiece temperature variation on a 500 mm length workpiece would lead to a geometric workpiece change (thermal expansion) of roughly: 36µm for aluminum workpieces ((24 µm/K/m)*0,5m*3K) 17µm for steel workpieces ((11 µm/K/m)*0,5m*3K) So yes, temp compensation is important 😉 Regards, Frank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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