>> Dave wrote:
>> Do you think you will have any issues with the ultrasonic sensor and
>> the water mist from the waterjet?     I was to work on a waterjet system
>> next week but the project has been delayed.  That machine has a
>> constant mist/cloud of water vapor around it.
>
> Yeah, I was wondering about that.  When piercing the initial hole in stock,
> the jet can bounce back with immense force, and it is loaded with Garnet
> dust.  Unless there
> is a shield that can be flipped in place during piercing, I would suspect
> the sensor would have to be tremendously robust or it will have a very
> short life.
>
> Jon


I do not see that vapor is problem - there was some freaky height
sensor previously installed near the nozzle - all the plugs and
connections of wires have to be sealed and that's basically all.
splashes, especially during piercing, are far more bigger concern,
that's where i agree.

splashes are the thing, where i have not found a solution yet.
i have an idea that i could make a shield from a material that is
"transparent" for that particular wavelength of ultrasound, but i will
have to check that in more detail, if that is possible. changing the
shield with few cm in diameter from time to time, if it gets damaged,
does not seem like a big cost issue.
another idea is to put the sensor in a shell, which closes during
piercing - that would involve some additional commands in G-code - i
mean M100 - M199 user-definable commands, where that particular
command would activate a magnet for few seconds through some relay and
magnet would close a cover of the shell of the sensor.

anyway, the working principle for THC for plasma, and for waterjet and
also laser as well is the same, as both of these technologies are
cutting material with some kind of beam and it is supposed to hold the
torch/nozzle in some specific height few mm above the surface of
material

thank You, guys for Your suggestions on PLC and Classic Ladder. You
have helped me a lot, because now i have a direction, where to look
for a solution, i really appreciate that!

Viesturs

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