SICK Products

Sick Flexi Line interface

22 December, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick Flexi Line is an interface for the safe networking of up to 32 Flexi Soft stations, making it possible to map modular machine structures in a consistent and efficient way - at a distance of up to 1000 m between two stations.

Sick GR18 cylindrical photoelectric sensors

14 July, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick GR18 cylindrical photoelectric sensors are suitable for detecting presence and positioning in a wide range of applications. The sensors are suitable for both space-saving and flexible mounting solutions as no special bracket is needed.

Sick Lector 620 OCR code reader

27 June, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Lector 620 OCR code reader is designed for reading and comparing plain text and simultaneous identification of conventional 1D and 2D codes in packaging applications.

Sick DeltaPac Sensor for object detection in gapless conveyor throughput

25 June, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

DeltaPac is a photoelectric sensor which enables the detection of individual objects, even where they are lined up end to end, forming a gapless, continuous stream.

Sick RapCo rapid changeover system for packaging machines

25 June, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

RapCo is a complete plug-and-play rapid changeover system for automated format adjustment in packaging machines, consisting of positioning drives, sensors, a control unit, software, a display and wiring.

Sick TranspaTect optoelectronic sensor

24 June, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

TranspaTect is an optoelectronic sensor for detecting, counting or positioning transparent objects and optically critical surfaces. The machine has no reflector, which simplifies machine design, cuts commissioning costs, and prevents problems involving replacement due to contamination.

Sick Flexi Loop safety sensor integration

23 June, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Flexi Loop safety controller enables the cascading of safe switches and sensors, with which safety doors and servicing panels on machines are protected.

Sick Inox sensors

16 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick's Inox hygienic sensor solutions are said to contribute to constant increases in efficiency in all areas of the food and beverage industry. The hygienic design and the careful selection of materials used are based on various norms, standards and regulations to ensure safety, should direct contact with food or raw materials occur.

Sick RFU620 UHF RFID read/write device

08 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Sick RFU620 UHF RFID read/write unit offers a solution for the identification of containers, boxes or the correct aisle. It supports universal use even in extreme applications such as on stackers and in deep-freeze stores, or simply as a Kanban station.

Sick Lector 65x camera-based code reader

07 May, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Lector 65x matrix camera is part of SICK's family of image-based code readers. The product comes with 2 or 4 megapixel camera resolution and wide angle for a large working field.

Sick hygienic-design mounting system

30 April, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

In ensuring product safety, the pharmaceutical and food processing industries have tough requirements for the machines and components they use. In order to meet these demands, Sick has developed a hygienic-design mounting system.

Sick G10 photoelectric sensor

29 April, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Sick G10 photoelectric sensor requires minimal effort for setting and offers a high level of detection reliability and flexible 360° alignment.

Sick DeltaPac MultiTask photoelectric sensor

31 March, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

For higher efficiency and quality in the packaging industry, the DeltaPac MultiTask photoelectric sensor utilises Delta-S-Technology, which combines four PinPoint emitters and two receivers with SIRIC and distance measurement technology.

Sick DeltaPac photoelectric sensor

12 March, 2014 | SICK Pty Ltd

Traditionally, it has been necessary to separate packages in order to count or detect them with the aid of photoelectric sensors (for example). The DeltaPac photoelectric sensor from Sick enables objects to be reliably detected in a gapless product flow.

Sick LFP INOX level sensor for foaming media

06 December, 2013 | SICK Pty Ltd

The sensor can detect the difference between liquid media and foams or adhesions due to its time domain reflectometry (TDR) measuring principle (ie, a guided microwave).

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