SICK Products

Sick RFGS radiofrequency gate system

21 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The great advantage and, simultaneously, the challenge of RFID technolgy in logistics is that large numbers of containers can be read at the same time and nearby tags must not be allowed to interfere.

Sick Bulkscan LMS511

20 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Bulkscan LMS511 uses time-of-flight technology for non-contact measurement of volume flow on conveyor belts.

Sick LECTOR620 OCR camera-based code reader

19 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The main strength of the LECTOR620 OCR is claimed to be its reading of printed plain text and simultaneous identification of all conventional 1D and 2D codes.

Sick ISD400 Pro optical data transmitter

16 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The ISD400 Pro is used for, among other things, cable-free data transmission to storage and retrieval devices in automatic high-bay warehouses or on transfer vehicles

Sick MLG-2 automation light grids

15 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The MLG-2 light grids are claimed to offer optimised speed, resolution and optics so that even transparent, small and rapid objects can be detected.

Sick ZoneControl sensor system for conveyor management

14 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

With the ZoneControl system, no central controller is required: the sensor modules manage the logic themselves and can also autonomously control the conveyor segments.

Sick G10 photoelectric sensors

06 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

G10 sensors offer the performance strengths necessary in logistics: depolarising surfaces, immunity to ambient light and dust, and the ability to be used in deep-freeze areas.

Sick DeltaPac photoelectric sensor

01 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The DeltaPac photoelectric sensor from Sick enables objects to be reliably detected in a gapless product flow.

Sick DFS60I incremental rotary encoder

13 March, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The DFS60I has a resolution of 16 bits, (pulses from 1 to 65,536) and the user can set the zero pulse position and zero pulse width, as well as the voltage level of the output-side TTL or HTL interfaces as is necessary for the application.

Sick Lector620 series 1D and 2D code readers

08 February, 2013 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick’s Lector620 series of 1D and 2D code readers provide reliable reading performance, rapid integration in a variety of packaging machine IT environments and extensive analysis and diagnostic possibilities.

Sick Bulkscan laser scanner

13 December, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Bulkscan can measure volume and mass flows without contact, and prevents wear by transmitting data on uneven belt loads and belt drift.

Sick ML20 markless label sensor

29 November, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

Though used like a print mark sensor, the Sick ML20 sensor requires no optical marking on the package, instead detecting a taught-in design pattern.

Sick S300 Mini safety laser scanners

12 October, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The S300 Mini safety laser scanner has construction height of only 116 mm, allowing installation with a minimum of space required.

Sick Inspector PI50 vision sensor

28 September, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

Due to its integrated web server, a user can operate the Inspector PI50 from a computer or operator’s panel that contains a standard web browser.

Sick TiM300 laser scanner

18 September, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The TiM300 laser scanner has a range of 2 m and has a robust metal housing, a scanning angle of 270°, integrated teach-in function and four switching outputs.

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