The film thickness system has been developed with both the Production line and Quality Control Laboratory in mind. Advanced computer programmed motion control results in repeatability with an excellent degree of accuracy.
- Eliminate operator error
- Repeatable / Consistent results from machine to machine, site to site, and operator to operator
- Environmentally safe, no solvent, containment, to dispose of
- Borer requires no calibration for different substrate materials
- System can be expanded to meet other requirements such as defect inspection
- Low Maintenance
- Quick and Accurate
- Optical / video equipment can be used for other purposes. i.e. substrate surface defects, paint film defects, etc.
- System can be used to measure thick films up to 12 Mil (300 microns) using optional bit
- Can Read primer & Top coat film at one time
- Active Calibration System automatically adjusts for changes in the magnification of the MonoZoom DJH View Software with Multi point Averaging, gives consistent results (Refer to DJH View Software overview)
DJH View, delivering the power and flexibility you need for today’s demanding imaging applications. This powerful 32 bit application runs under the Windows 7 operating system, capturing your images in outstanding Hi-Resolution colour. DJH View is the efficient way to replace today’s document process.
Whether your current methods are, film or thermal paper based, these outdated processes are expensive, difficult, and time consuming to manage. DJH View is the perfect answer to replace these aging methods, providing you with an efficient all in one solution to your imaging and archival needs.
DJH View is a powerfully integrated all-in-one package, with a full array of imaging, archival, and
reporting tools. Imagine being able to capture images, annotate, measure, print, store, and retrieve
previously saved images without ever having to leave the program. No switching between applications, no cutting and pasting, no worries about where did I save that image? DJH View supports Windows MDI (Multiple Document Interface) protocol, this means that you can actually open, and or capture several different images into several document windows, and have them all open at the same time. This give you the flexibility to compare images, or capture a series of images and come back to work on them when it is convenient. Other non MDI compliant programs will only allow you to work on one image at a time. This means if you want to capture a series of images you must capture one image save it then go back and capture the next image. With DJH View if you want 6 images in a series, you would simply open 6 document windows on the program desktop, click on the capture icon, click on OK to capture the required image, then one mouse click on the next document you want to use, click on capture, select OK when you have the sample view you desire, and on to the next one. In this manor a series can be quickly captured, and then your attention can be focused to working on the saved images. When you have completed your tasks you can print off the images and or store them in the ODBC (Open Data Base Concept) compliant database for future retrieval. ODBC compliance ensures that your data is accessible from a wide variety of sources.