Precision sensor supplier Micro-Epsilon has extended its combiSENSOR range with a sensor that enables non-contact one-sided thickness measurement of battery electrode coatings – to micrometer accuracy.
The new combiSENSOR KSB6430 combines an eddy current sensor with a capacitive displacement sensor in a single housing. This unique sensor concept enables high precision one-sided thickness measurements of battery coatings transported over chrome coated steel roller. Due to its robust design and high accuracy, the sensor is suitable for inline thickness measurements in battery film coating processes.
Stable high resolution measurements
The combiSENSOR range combines two non-contact displacement measuring principles: eddy current and capacitive, which together enable high precision one-sided thickness measurements of electrically non-conductive materials. Connected to the sensor via a cable, the combiSENSOR controller processes and calculates the signals in order to output these via digital interfaces. Calculation of the two sensor signals compensates for any mechanical changes to the target object/material, such as thermal expansion, deflections or eccentricity. Due to the redundancy of this combined sensor measuring principle, the measured thickness value remains unaffected by any changes in the measurement set up. Due to the high temperature stability of the combiSENSOR, the system provides high measurement accuracy even in fluctuating temperatures. The sensor operates within a temperature range of -10°C to +180°C.