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DFS2X Incremental Encoders
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 14, 2013 — The DFS2X line of programmable incremental encoders from Sick Inc. are suitable for packaging, printing, roll-diameter sensing and general manufacturing applications requiring precise positional feedback or speed monitoring. The 16-bit...
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DBS36 and DBS50 Incremental Encoders
MINNEAPOLIS, July 30, 2013 — The DBS36 and DBS50 incremental encoders from Sick Inc. are available in 36- and 50-mm housings, respectively, for light-duty applications with limited installation space. The devices are suited for applications requiring 100 to 2500 pulses...
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DBS36, DBS50 Incremental Encoders
MINNEAPOLIS, July 18, 2013 — Sick Inc.’s DBS36 and DBS50 incremental encoders were designed for speed feedback applications including packaging, printing, woodworking and textiles. The 36- and 50-mm housings of the DBS36 and DBS50, respectively, provide a compact,...
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Bar-Code Scanners
Oct 1, 2010 — The CLV503 and CLV505 miniature bar-code scanners from Sick Inc. are barely larger than a USB plug and easily can be installed where space is limited. The CLV500 series also is easy to configure via its online tool and configuration bar codes. The...
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3-D Camera
Jul 1, 2010 — For improving uptime in packaging, automotive and electronics applications, Sick Inc. has launched a high-speed 3-D camera that measures color and the 3-D shape of objects, resulting in more reliable decision making and increased throughput and...
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Displacement Sensors
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 2, 2008 – The OD precision optical displacement sensors has been released from Sick Inc. The sensor connects three sensors to one controller, reducing the amount of hardware required. Also easier to measure the X-, Y- and Z-axes, the controller delivers...
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Ultrasonic Sensor
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 4, 2008 – The UC4 ultrasonic sensor from Sick Inc. offers detection of optically difficult targets and provides performance in optically challenging environments. According to the company, the sensor is the smallest one it offers and customers are able to...
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VISION SENSOR
Aug 1, 2008 — Sick Inc. has unveiled its Inspector, a vision sensor that can verify completeness and quality and inspect for defects, no matter which angle or orientation a product comes down the line and even if products vary in size by as much as 20%. The...
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LIGHT GRID SENSORS
Jun 1, 2008 — The HLG family of light grid sensors has been announced by Sick Inc. for parts counting and leading-edge detection on a conveyor. They are through-beam-style light grids that provide fast and reliable switching output any time that one of the beams...
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Light-Grid Sensor
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 20, 2008 -- Sick Inc. said its new HLG automation light-grid sensor features high resolution and fast switching speeds, making it ideal for part counting and leading-edge detection on a conveyor. The HLG offers a higher resolution than the company's...
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SMART CAMERA
Oct 1, 2007 — Sick Inc. has launched two new versions of its IVC-2D smart cameras. The IVC-2D Reader can read bar and 2-D data matrix codes and can perform optical character recognition and verification. Available in high- and standard-resolution models, it...
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3-D GIGABIT CAMERA
Aug 1, 2007 — Sick Inc. has announced a camera that provides real-world calibrated data for 3-D in-line vision scanning inspections. The Ruler E has a built-in laser and optics for a predefined field of view, and the integration of the lighting and camera into a...
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HIGH-SPEED 3-D CAMERA
May 1, 2007 — Sick Inc.’s Ranger high-speed three-dimensional camera for vision inspections captures up to 35,000 profiles per second and provides measurements down to <10 μm. Designed for flexibility, the camera has interchangeable optics and multiple...
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INTELLIGENT 3-D CAMERA
Dec 1, 2005 — Sick Inc. has unveiled the IVC-3D, a smart camera that is suitable for industrial robot-controlled applications such as object inspection, location and measurement. With tools to measure height, volume, shape and other parameters, the camera also is...
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