Working with Temperature Sensors

PC-DMIS supports the ability to apply temperature compensation using changeable temperature sensors or temperature sensors mounted on a CMM probe head. For more information about temperature compensation, see "Compensating for Temperature" in the "Setting Your Preferences" chapter in the PC-DMIS Core documentation.

PC-DMIS supports continuous contact and non-continuous contact temperature sensors.

Continuous Contact Temperature Sensors

These types of sensors are in continuous contact with the part. The temperature compensation command (TempComp) reads the temperature. For more information about the TempComp command, see "Using Temperature Compensation with Multiple Arm Calibration" in the "Using Multiple Arm Mode" chapter in the PC-DMIS Core documentation.

Non-Continuous Contact Temperature Sensors

The following non-continuous temperature sensors are available:

Temperature probing, a function that automatically measures the temperature of a part, is required to measure a temperature with a non-continuous contact temperature sensor. You must measure the temperature probing point or points to measure the temperature. You can then use the TempComp command to activate the temperature compensation after you measure the temperature.

More:

Creating a Temperature Probe File

Editing a Temperature Probe Component

Measuring a Temperature Probing Point

Using Temperature Probes with Tool Racks