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Inspector I20 Flex

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MINNEAPOLIS, May 22, 2009 – Sick Inc. has launched the Inspector I20 Flex vision sensor with features that include interchangeable lenses and an input/output extension module with up to 16 outputs, making the sensor suitable for use in high-speed quality control and inspection applications in the packaging industry. SICk_Inspector-I20-Vision-S.jpg

It offers 4.3-, 6- (included with the device), 10- and 16-mm interchangeable lens options that make it easy to quickly alter the field of view based on the type of application. It features an extended input/output module that enables users to program up to 19 outputs. These additional outputs, along with the system’s ability to logically combine detailed inspection tools, provide improved confirmation on pass/fail inspections. Parts can be analyzed precisely, regardless of the angle at which or the orientation in which a product comes down the line.

For more information, visit: www.sickusa.com  

Sick Inc.
6900 W. 110th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55438
Phone: (800) 325-7425
Fax: (952) 941-9287


Published: May 2009
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