Sick sensing solutions at UK show

18 May 2010

Sick UK will use Drives and Controls as a platform to show off its LMS 100 series of laser sensors. The UK show, June 8 to 10, will also see the sensor supplier present the latest addition to its RFID range, the RFH620.

The company claims the LMS, shown on stand D3612 at the NEC, Birmingham, avoids false signals and provides accuracy for security, safety and presence detection. The compact laser sensors have a distance measurement range of up to 18 metres, and 270˚ wide detection fields with 0.5 degree object detection.

Double pulse evaluation technology is designed to enable LMS 100 sensors to eliminate distracting minor beam reflections such as rain or fine water spray, or dust on the sensor surface, and can even be mounted behind glass.

The self-contained RFH620 RFID sensor for intralogistics can achieve transmission rate ranges of up to 16cm and rapid signal and data processing that enables speeds of 3 m/s.

Tim Stokes, UK Barcode product manager, Sick (UK), said he anticipated “strong interest” for the products at the show.

“Drives and Controls covers a broad range of subject areas which perfectly reflects our innovative range of sensing solutions, which can be used in a wide range of applications,” he added.


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