SICK Products

SICK DFS60I rotary positioning encoder

29 November, 2013 | SICK Pty Ltd

The DFS60I incremental rotary positioning encoder from SICK is suitable for applications in food processing, beverage filling and the pharmaceutical and packaging industries.

SICK Lector620 series 1D and 2D code readers

05 November, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick’s Lector620 series of 1D and 2D code readers provide reliable reading performance, rapid integration in a variety of packaging machine IT environments and extensive analysis and diagnostic possibilities.

Sick Inspector P150 vision sensor

30 October, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Sick Inspector P150 allows users to easily build their own interfaces, as well as operate the sensor from any computer or operator panel that contains a standard web browser.

Sick Bulkscan for measuring volume and mass flows

10 September, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick’s Bulkscan can measure volume and mass flows without contact, increasing system availability and avoiding mechanical wear. It also prevents wear by transmitting data on uneven belt loads and belt drift.

Sick TBS temperature switch

23 August, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The Sick TBS temperature switch is designed for the monitoring the temperature of operating fluids such as hydraulic oil, lubricants or cooling water.

Sick Inspector P150 vision sensor

26 June, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

With Sick’s Inspector P150, users can easily build their own interfaces, as well as operate the vision sensor from any computer or operator panel that contains a standard web browser.

SICK MOC3SA Speed Monitor

25 June, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The SICK MOC3SA Speed Monitor meets the safety levels of PL e according to EN ISO 13849, SIL3 in compliance with IEC 61508 and SIL3CL, according to EN62061.

Sick TiM300 laser scanner

25 June, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The TiM300 laser scanner has a range of 2 m and has a robust metal housing, a scanning angle of 270°, integrated teach-in function and four switching outputs.

Sick ML20 markless sensor

20 February, 2012 | SICK Pty Ltd

The ML20 markless sensor from Sick offers greater flexibility and shorter equipping times for varying labels and formats, more freedom of design in the structuring of packaging systems and prevention of unnecessary material use and rejects.

Sick IVC-3D stainless steel smart camera

29 August, 2011 | SICK Pty Ltd

Sick’s IVC-3D stainless steel smart camera has been specially designed for harsh environments combining imaging, lighting and analysis in a single, robust, stainless steel housing.

Sick ColorRanger E high-speed 3D camera

26 August, 2011 | SICK Pty Ltd

3D imaging is ideal where height, shape or volume is of importance for the production process. However, to make a complete quality or grading decision, it is often necessary to also consider the colour of the parts produced. This is, for instance, common in grading of fruits and vegetables, shape and baking degree verification of baked goods, and fill level and colour verification in beverages. By considering both 3D and colour aspects, more reliable decisions can be made which improve the product quality and reduce waste.

Sick Lector 620 series image-processing code readers

18 February, 2011 | SICK Pty Ltd

The image-processing code reader Lector 620 series is suitable for all code types and marking methods. It features compact design, industry-compatible integration into different IT environments, intuitive operation and good reading performance for product traceability and protection against product counterfeiting. Variant types in the series include: Eco as the basic variant, Standard as the device for rapid implementation of universal applications, and High Speed for high-speed solutions, among other things, in packaging or document handling as well as DPM for markings applied directly.

Sick CLV6xx barcode scanner platform

02 March, 2010 | SICK Pty Ltd

The CLV6xx barcode scanner platform from Sick offers customised solutions all the way to the high-end segment. Besides maximum reading results, other features include the intuitive parameterisation and user interface, as well as the manifold possibilities for network and fieldbus integration.

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