Id6100 Danieli Manual Hot Work -
In a hot rolling mill—where steel slabs are heated to over 1,200°C and reduced to coils or bars—the ID6100 series acts as the nervous system. It bridges the gap between the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) on the operator’s desk and the brutal hydraulic actuators, cooling beds, and high-speed shears on the floor.
Hot rolling mills operate at extreme temperatures, often with steel heated above 750 °C up to 1200 °C. Standard photoelectric sensors fail instantly under these conditions due to intense heat, flying scale, steam, and heavy vibration. The Danieli ID6100 overcomes these challenges using advanced optoelectronic technology. Optical Array & Infrared Filtering
utilizes specialized scanning geometry and high-speed photo-detectors. Specification Detail Hot Metal Detection (HMD), Loop Scanning, Edge Tracking Sensor Type Linear CCD Array (Charge-Coupled Device) Operating Voltage 20V DC to 30V DC Material Temperature Detection 750 °C and higher (Infrared emission spectrum) Scanning Range / Window 830 mm to 1000 mm Output Signals Digital (Material Presence) & Analog (Material Position) Housing Construction id6100 danieli manual hot
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The guides are built to handle the intense heat and wear, utilizing high-quality materials, often compatible with Danieli’s , which maintain high hardness up to HRC 54–61 at high temperatures. In a hot rolling mill—where steel slabs are
Solution: Adjust the manual sensitivity control downward until the background infrared noise drops below the triggering threshold. Lifecycle and Procurement Notice
Digital (presence detection) & Analog (proportional position/width) and minor steam reflections
The scanner relies on a specialized linear CCD camera sensor housed behind a heavy-duty infrared optical filter. The infrared filter actively screens out ambient plant lighting, welding arcs, and minor steam reflections, allowing only the core thermal radiation signature of the hot rolling product to pass through the focusing lens. Dual Output Processing
The ID6100 is designed to continuously capture high-temperature infrared emissions in heavy-industry mill setups. The core mechanical and electrical specifications include: Specifications Danieli Automation Product Series ID6000 / ID6100 Loop Scanner Series Target Temperature Range 700°C to 1200°C (Hot metal detection) Operating Voltage 20–30 VDC Sensor Type Linear CCD camera array with infrared filter Scanning Range / Field 830 mm to 1000 mm Output Types
