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SICK develops first IP69K incremental encoder with added ingress protection

January 29, 2021 by David Edwards

Encoder delivers hygienic, long-lasting reliability in demanding food and beverage environments, says SICK

Developed for long-lasting reliability despite frequent high-pressure chemical washdowns in demanding food and beverage applications, SICK’s DBS60I-W is the first IP69K incremental encoder with added ingress protection thanks to a new, patented deflector shield, according to the company.

The SICK DBS60I-W washdown encoder delivers all the high-resolution performance of SICK’s popular DBS60 incremental encoder but in a robust IP69K-rated, 316L (V4A) stainless steel housing.

The specially developed deflector shield is designed to protect the shaft seal from ingress of water and caustic chemicals during high-pressure washdown. As a result, the washdown encoder promises a long product life, protecting machine reliability and availability on food processing, bottling, and packaging lines. [Read more…] about SICK develops first IP69K incremental encoder with added ingress protection

Filed Under: Sensors Tagged With: applications, beverage, chemicals, dbs, deflector, delivers, encoder, food, frequent, high-pressure, housing, hygienic, i-w, incremental, ingress, ip, measurement, packaging, performance, processing, product, reliability, shield, sick, washdown, water

RoboDK unveils ‘handheld robot programming’ system

January 20, 2021 by Sam Francis

Robot software company RoboDK has released TwinTrack, a tool that allows users to program any industrial robot quickly and easily by tracing the desired motion with a handheld probe. (See video below.) 

As robots move into the hands of less experienced users, there is a growing need for more intuitive programming interfaces that are accessible to everyone. In January 2021, Montreal-based robot software company RoboDK released a new type of flexible, affordable programming tool.

TwinTrack is a combined solution that allows users to program any industrial robot with a laser tracker and its handheld probe. [Read more…] about RoboDK unveils ‘handheld robot programming’ system

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: handheld, industrial, measurement, probe, programming, robodk, robot, robots, software, system, twintrack

Ibeo and SICK partner in ‘largest ever’ LiDAR co-operation agreement

January 19, 2021 by David Edwards

Ibeo Automotive Systems and SICK Sensor Intelligence are partnering in what is described as the “largest ever LiDAR co-operation agreement”. The technology partnership between Hamburg-based automotive LiDAR specialist Ibeo and SICK will result in a 3D solid-state LiDAR sensor for industrial applications.

The technology, developed by Ibeo to automotive standards, is based on a new photon laser measurement technology and is entirely free of moving parts. An additional, camera-like reference image adds a “fourth dimension” to the measurement provided by the sensor.

The market for autonomous and semi-autonomous systems in an industrial context is predicted to grow at above-average rates. There is particular demand for durable, small, and cost-efficient sensor solutions. [Read more…] about Ibeo and SICK partner in ‘largest ever’ LiDAR co-operation agreement

Filed Under: News, Sensors, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: applications, automotive, based, ibeo, ibeonext, industrial, lidar, measurement, partnership, sector, sensor, sick, solid-state, systems, technology

SICK launches ‘ready-made, very versatile’ quality control system

December 15, 2020 by Elaine

SICK’s newly-developed MQCS (Modular Quality Control System) is an “off the shelf”, multifunctional machine vision system, and is sold as a ready-to-use package of hardware and pre-written software. Suitable for code reading, 2D or 3D inspection duties, the MQCS reduces cost and development time needed to set up automated quality inspection and logistics applications.

Originally, developed as a solution for non-contact 3D inspection of chocolate moulds in the confectionery industry, the MQCS soon demonstrated its versatility to be adapted for other applications such as “right product/right packaging” code matching, counting and aggregation of varied packages, monitoring the cycle life of materials handling equipment, and other 3D inspection and measurement tasks. [Read more…] about SICK launches ‘ready-made, very versatile’ quality control system

Filed Under: News, Sensors, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: application, applications, basic, code, control, data, easily, easy, enable, hmi, inspection, machine, measurement, modules, mqcs, outputs, process, processing, quality, Ranger 3, sick, SICK MQCS, software, specific, system, tasks, Telematic Data Collector, vision

Hokuyo’s New LiDAR Released

November 19, 2020 by Elaine

Hokuyo, a Japanese leading manufacturer of laser scanners (LiDAR), has announced a new product launch in October.

The new LiDAR “UST-30LX” comes with improved performance and outdoor measurement capability.

This new model will be the high-end product of the UST series. [Read more…] about Hokuyo’s New LiDAR Released

Filed Under: News Tagged With: hokuyo, lidar, lx, measurement, mm, product, series, ust, UST series, UST-30LX

SICK launches new product for contactless measurement of speed and length

November 7, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK Sensor Intelligence has launched a new system for contactless measurement of speed and length.

With the SPEETEC sensor solution, SICK says it is expanding its product range for speed and length measurement of objects moving in a linear path to include technology that measures directly on the material surface.

The non-contact sensor is able to measure a wide range of web and continuous materials, as well as blanks with an accuracy of just 4 µm. [Read more…] about SICK launches new product for contactless measurement of speed and length

Filed Under: Industry, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: award, design, direction, elements, high, laser, length, linear, material, materials, measured, measurement, measuring, non-contact, product, require, sensor, sick, speed, speetec, surfaces, tactile, velocimeters, wear

Hokuyo releases upgraded safety scanner

June 17, 2020 by Elaine

Hokuyo, a global manufacturer of sensor and automation technology, has announced a new firmware update on the safety laser scanner “UAM-05LP-T301”. (See video below.)

The firmware has been updated periodically since the product release in 2015 and this is the fifth update. The firmware is updated to meet every challenging customer’s requirement and to adapt to the fast changing market trends. The newest version is 2.4.0.

With its small profile and 5 metre protection range, UAM-05LP-T301 is “the world’s smallest, longest protection range safety laser scanner”, says Hokuyo. [Read more…] about Hokuyo releases upgraded safety scanner

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: allows, area, automation, card, configure, data, encoder, function, hokuyo, input, maximum, measurement, mm, products, protection, range, scanner, sd, slave, uam

SICK launches new sensor for ‘accurate leak detection with one device’

May 13, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK has launched a new sensor that it says enables “accurate leak detection with one device”.

Energy efficiency and transparency are playing an increasingly important role in the manufacturing world.

To help improve energy management, SICK has developed the FTMg, a multifunctional thermal flowmeter sensor for the detection of gas flow, temperature, and process pressure. [Read more…] about SICK launches new sensor for ‘accurate leak detection with one device’

Filed Under: Industry, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: detection, device, display, energy, flow, gases, high, interfaces, loss, measurement, measuring, parameters, pressure, sensor, system, three

Laser interferometry: An enabling technology for optimized automated manufacturing

May 12, 2020 by David Edwards

By Tyler Steele, product manager – laser interferometers, Zygo

In this article, precision Beryllium mirror manufacturer Cambridge Technology explains how the use of interferometry hardware and software solutions has streamlined its manufacturing processes and added efficiencies as well as time and cost-savings across the company. 

Technological advances over recent years have elevated metrology from being a “necessary evil” in manufacturing scenarios to enabling technologies, allowing the measurement of previously impossible part characteristics and therefore driving innovation across numerous industry sectors.

It is arguable that best-in-class metrology solutions are the catalyst that drive the trend towards miniaturization, higher precision, faster throughput, and fewer rejects.

As the old adage goes, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t make it”, but if you can measure to the required accuracy repeatably, then the sky is the limit in terms of producing cutting-edge parts and components. [Read more…] about Laser interferometry: An enabling technology for optimized automated manufacturing

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: cambridge, company, control, interferometry, laser, manufacturing, measurement, metrology, mirror, mirrors, mx, process, software, solution, technology, zygo

Overcoming metrology bottlenecks in additive manufacturing

April 13, 2020 by David Edwards

By Eric Felkel, product manager optical profilers, Zygo Corporation

Undoubtedly there are many benefits associated with the use of additive manufacturing as a production technology.

Across industries, manufacturers exploit the fact that through the use of additive manufacturing they can not only build complex parts – in one piece – which were previously impossible, but they can also build stronger, lighter weight parts, reduce material consumption, and benefit from assembly component consolidation across a range of applications.

These advantages have been well documented during the last 10-20 years as additive manufacturing has emerged as a truly disruptive technology for not just prototyping but also production, and are invariably seen as being enabled by the additive hardware that builds the parts. [Read more…] about Overcoming metrology bottlenecks in additive manufacturing

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: additive, csi, instrument, leach, manufacturing, measurement, metrology, parts, production, surface, technology, zygo

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