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  Landscan Heads LSP Series
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A range of high speed, wide angle infrared linescanner heads provide affordable, highly accurate process imaging and temperature measurement in a range of applications from 20 to 1400°C/68 to 2552°F.

Landscan process imaging systems are modular and offer the user great flexibility to meet specific on-line process, production, development and quality control requirements in a variety of industries.

Select a linescanner head from the range of models available. The heads can be used with a choice of control processors, software and mountings and accessories to create the exact system configuration required for your application.
 
LANDSCAN LSP SERIES INFRARED LINESCANNER HEADS

LANDSCAN LSP Series - a range of high speed, wide angle infrared linescanning heads   The LANDSCAN LSP series heads are extremely compact and have a minimized depth and base 'footprint' for installation in restricted spaces, designed to reduce heat absorption. A built-in laser targeting system aids alignment on to the target.

A range of Landscan LSP heads are available:
LSP10    600 to 1400°C/1112 to 2552°F
LSP2 Series    200 to 1000°C/392 to 1832°F
LSP5 Series 150 to 1100°C/302 to 2012°F
LSP6 Series 20 to 600°C/68 to 1112°F
LSP71 50 to 350°C/122 to 662°F

FEATURES
  Choice of temperature ranges and operating wavelengths
  Field replaceable sapphire sighting window minimises maintenance downtime
  Variable focus - LSP10 and LSP2 series
  Scan angle of 80° (software adjustable down to 40° - Landscan Control Batch)
  Scan speed of 10 to 100Hz (adjustable)
  Built-in laser to define scan plane and angle
  Single cable connection between head and processor

BENEFITS
  Improved product quality and operating profitability
  Closer control of heating and manufacturing processes
  Detect product defects and heating problems quickly
  Reduced set-up time and scrap rate
  Automated quality monitoring

LANDSCAN LSP Series - a range of high speed, wide angle infrared linescanning systems

  LSP10 LINESCANNER HEAD

The LSP10 infrared linescanner head has a temperature range from 600 to 1400°C/1112 to 2552°F and a fast response speed of <1µs enabling highly accurate hot edge detection.

The LSP10 linescanner is designed for a wide range of applications.
LANDSCAN line scanning systems provide highly detailed, accurate temperature profile information across a hot object

  APPLICATIONS
  Hot strip and hot plate mill - rougher, edge heaters, box, finishing stands,
     gauging cold correction
  Beam, billet and sections mill - beam roughing and finishing
  Rod/wire mill - pre-coiler
  Continuous, thin strip - spray chamber, rougher, induction heater exit, crop shear
  Reheat Furnace - furnace exit
  Welding - turbine shaft and induction pipe welding
  Galvanizing - snout, furnace
  Continuous Annealing Lines - heating
  Research and development
  LSP10 Specification

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LANDSCAN LSP Series - a range of high speed, wide angle infrared linescanning systems

  LSP2 SERIES LINESCANNER HEADS

There are two models in the LSP2 Series of infrared linescanner heads.The temperature range of the LSP20 is 200 to 850°C/392 to 1562°F and the LSP21 is 300 to 1000°C/572 to 1832°F.

Both models have a fast response speed of <1µs.


  APPLICATIONS
  Hot strip and hot plate mill - gauging cold correction, coiler
  Beam, billet and sections mill -rail head, gauging cold correction
  Rod/wire mill - cooling conveyor
  Continuous, thin strip and aluminium casting
  Galvanizing - top roll
  Galvanneal - entry dip, top roll
  Continuous annealing lines - cooling
  Research and development
  LSP2 Series Specification

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LSP5 inside its protective Float Line Lehr Mounting

Typical float glass application - Landscan WCA Software display showing colour-coded thermal image and thermal profiles

  LSP5 SERIES LINESCANNER HEADS

LSP5 Series infrared linescanners have a temperature range from 150 to 1100°C/302 to 2012°F, designed for forming, annealing and tempering in the glass industry.

There are three models in the LSP 5 Series with temperature ranges to suit the particular application.

The LSP5FL linescanner has a temperature range from 150 to 750°C/302 to 1382°F and is specifically designed for use in the hostile environment of the float glass line, available with dedicated ruggedized protection mountings and assemblies.

The LSP50 has a temperature range from 150 to 750°C/302 to 1382°F and the LSP52 has a temperature range from 500 to 1100°C/932 to 2012°F, both are designed for use in the automotive and container glass industries.

APPLICATIONS
  Float Glass
  Glass Toughening/Tempering
  Glass Forming
  Hollowware
  Automotive Glass
  Annealing
  LSP5 Series Specification

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LSP6 Series Linescanner Head

  LSP6 SERIES LINESCANNER HEADS

The LSP6 Series head is extremely compact and has a robust sapphire window.

There are three models in the LSP6 Series with measurement ranges from 20 to 600°C/68 to 1112°F, designed for a wide range of process imaging applications.

The head has a minimised depth and base ‘footprint’ to allow installation in restricted spaces and to reduce heat absorption. A built-in laser targeting system aids alignment on to the target.

Profile of thermoformed plastics sheet

  APPLICATIONS
  Plastics thermoforming
  Torpedo car / ladle safety system
  Mineral processing - kiln shell temperature
  Paper and webs
  Polymer-based flooring
  Building products, plaster boards
  Low temperature coating processes
  General purpose low temperature applications
  Non-wovens
  Conveyor belt protection

  LSP6 Series Specification

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LSP71 head - specifically designed for process imaging and control in the hydrocarbon plastics industry

temperature profiles of plastic sheet


LSP71 LINESCANNER HEAD

The LSP71 head has been specifically designed for process imaging and control in the hydrocarbon plastics industry providing accurate temperature measurement from 50 to 350°C/122 to 662°F.

LSP71 provides real-time monitoring and temperature profiles of plastic sheet in the heating process.
The head is compact and has a robust sapphire window. A built in laser targeting system aids alignment on to the target. These systems are available with dedicated rugged protection mountings and accessories.

APPLICATIONS
LSP71 has a narrow spectral response specially selected for measurement of a wide range of thin plastic sheet, such as: PVC, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyethylene, PET, cellulose acetate and polystyrene.

  LSP71 Specification

The following Landscan literature downloads are available:
Brochure on the LSP Series Heads -Last Modified 09/03/07 (952KB)
Brochure on the Landscan Control Signal Processors Last Modified 31/10/06 (550KB)
Brochure on the LSP Series Mountings and Accessories Last Modified 04/10/06 (500KB)

Infrared Linescanning on the Hot Rolling Mill - Brochure - Last Modified 11/10/02 (166KB)
Infrared Linescanning in the Float Glass Industry - Brochure - Last Modified 11/10/02 (203KB)
Infrared Linescanning in Continuous Strip Processing - Brochure - Last Modified 11/10/02 (243KB)
Infrared Linescanning on Automotive Glass - Brochure - Last Modified 11/10/02 (219KB)
Process Imaging Systems for Plastics Thermoforming Applications - Brochure - Last Modified 04/10/06 (339KB)
Land Ladle Safety System - Datasheet - Last Modified 25/07/02 (67KB)

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