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Gypsum: What sets good from bad wallboards apart?

The properties of the gypsum board make it an extremely important part of construction, due to not only versatility, but also safety. Thanks to its fire resistant properties, the gypsum board will provide enough insulation to slow the spread of flames towards the more fragile areas of a building.

Get an edge over your competitors with a software dedicated for plasterboard monitoring

Our TIP900 System is designed to support your production line as your product comes out of the oven to tackle the main issue that sets good from bad wallboards apart: moisture and delaminations.

With the TIP900 you can instantly analyze data from your devices. By profiling the entire surface of the board with a Line Scanner, you will instantly detect moisture and density variations that can significantly lower the quality of your product. Get rid of insulation failure and ensure maximum safety for your clients.

Thanks to its open design, the software allows integration of a wide variety of devices. Furthermore, it can be customized anytime according to the needs of your plant.

 

TIP900 Features:

  • Complete turnkey industrially designed hardware & software system for wallboard production
  • User-friendly software with clear graphical overview on a single screen
  • Detailed continuous board quality monitoring
  • Real-time detection of bubbles, blisters and clumps
  • Failure identification function tracked in database
  • Automatic live rejection of defective boards
  • Database LogViewer for historical and quality analysis
  • High resolution thermal imager for accurate infrared images
  • Complete hardware system configured for harsh environments
  • Network connectivity for remote communication
  • Onsite TIP900 system configuration and training of your operators
  • Accuracy: ±2% of measured value or ±2 ºC (4 ºF), whichever is greater
  • Temperature Range: 350 ºC max. (662 ºF max.)
  • Ambient Temperature: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)

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