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HKS0001433 - Esab WeldScanner S3 Data Logger and Validator

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OVERVIEW

Advanced Welding Validation and Data Acquisition

The Esab WeldScanner S3 represents the pinnacle of portable data acquisition technology for the welding industry. Designed to meet the rigorous documentation requirements of modern quality standards, such as EN 1090 and ISO 3834, this device is an indispensable asset for welding engineers and quality assurance managers. It provides a third-party, objective verification of welding parameters, ensuring that Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) are followed precisely and that Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) are based on accurate, empirical data.

The unit is capable of measuring and recording critical variables including arc voltage, welding current, wire feed speed, and travel speed. By integrating these metrics, the WeldScanner S3 automatically calculates the heat input (thermal energy applied to the workpiece), a vital factor in controlling metallurgical properties and minimizing distortion. The device features a high sampling rate, allowing it to function as a portable oscilloscope. This capability enables the detailed analysis of dynamic arc characteristics, such as droplet transfer frequency in MIG/MAG or waveform stability in pulsed applications.

Data management is streamlined through a user-friendly touch screen interface and USB connectivity. Recorded sessions can be exported to a PC for in-depth analysis using the included software suite. This facilitates the generation of comprehensive reports required for client turnover packages and regulatory audits. Whether used for periodic machine calibration or continuous process monitoring, the WeldScanner S3 ensures total transparency and traceability in your welding operations.

Key Industrial Benefits

  • Regulatory Compliance: Simplifies the validation process for structural steel and pressure vessel codes.
  • Process Optimization: Identifies inconsistencies in welding parameters to improve efficiency.
  • Quality Assurance: Provides documented proof of adherence to specified procedures.
Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Product Type:Weld Data Logger, Validation Tool
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Function:Data Logging, Oscilloscope, Validation
Measurement Parameters:Voltage, Current, Wire Feed Speed, Travel Speed, Heat Input
Display Type:LCD Touch Screen
Power Source:Battery, Mains
Connectivity:USB
Applications:Calibration, WPS Development, Quality Control

INCLUDED

  • WeldScanner S3 Main Unit
  • Power Supply / Charger
  • Transport Case
  • Software Package
  • Instruction Manual
  • (Note: Specific sensor cables may vary by kit configuration)

APPLICATIONS

  • Validation of Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)
  • Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) testing
  • Calibration and verification of welding power sources
  • Troubleshooting unstable arcs and machine faults
  • Education and training demonstration
  • On-site quality control for structural steel erection

FAQ

It measures arc voltage, welding current, and with optional sensors, wire feed speed and travel speed.

Yes, it calculates heat input (kJ/mm) in real-time based on the measured electrical parameters and travel speed.

Yes, it can be used with MIG/MAG, TIG, and MMA (Stick) welding processes regardless of the machine manufacturer.

Data is stored internally and can be easily exported via a USB interface to a PC for analysis using the provided software.

Absolutely. It is designed as a portable unit with internal battery power, making it suitable for on-site work.

Yes, it features a built-in oscilloscope function to visualize the dynamic behavior of the welding arc, such as voltage and current waveforms.

It is primarily used for validating welding procedures, calibrating equipment, and ensuring compliance with quality standards like EN 1090.

No, the current is typically measured using a clamp-on transducer (Hall effect or similar) and voltage is measured via clips, so it is non-intrusive.