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SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision and automatic identification products for industrial applications. From verifying products at high speeds, controlling the flow of materials or safeguarding hazardous areas, SICK provides a wide range of solutions.
PRODUCTS
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SICK introduces EventCam industrial-grade 2D camera for error detection
The EventCam is specifically designed for the detection and analysis of sporadic errors in industrial processes. It can be integrated into...
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SICK announces outdoorScan3 safety laser scanner
Safety laser scanners enable humans and machines to work safely alongside one another in industrial environments by reliably protecting stationary...
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SICK introduces TDC-E Telematic Data Collector
The TDC gateway systems from SICK are used to collect, analyze, store, and transmit sensor data in mobile and stationary applications
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SICK introduces Safe Robotics Area Protection safety system
The SRAP system consists of a Flexi Soft safety controller and a safety laser scanner – either the S300 Mini Remote for shorter scanning ranges...
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SICK introduces Safe Portal Solutions
Safe Portal Solutions from SICK ensure safeguarding for automated material transfer stations. Operating with up to four simultaneous protective...
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SICK releases W16 and W26 photoelectric sensors
The W16 and W26 were designed as smart sensors so they can be configured remotely via IO-Link. As smart sensors, W16 and W26 also offer additional...
NEWS
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SICK announces partnership with AutoCoding Systems (ACS)
This partnership will enable SICK to provide customers with a combined package of SICK’s sensor technology and ACS’s software platform. MORE
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SICK's LaserGuardian Intrusion Detection System earns Benchmark Innovation Award
The LaserGuardian from SICK and The HawkEye Effect software provides the ability to know the exact location of an intrusion and pinpoint it on an... MORE
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SICK to distribute MVTec vision software
SICK will distribute the HALCON image processing library for vision sensors, 3D cameras, and vision systems.
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SICK to focus on continued growth, digitalization in 2018
The R&D activities of the last fiscal year reflect the company’s ambition to maintain its position among sensor producers in response to the... MORE
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SICK to partner with AutoCoding Systems at Pack Expo to discuss food safety
The presentations will focus on how technology suppliers are working to help food and beverage manufacturers meet FSMA requirements. The in-booth... MORE
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SICK appoints Chris Soranno Safety Application Specialist
Soranno has more than 15 years of experience in the industrial safeguarding field, including designing machine safety system solutions.
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Guidelines for Safe Machinery
By SICK
The 180-page illustrated guide contains safety requirements and guidelines for North America to ensure the safety... -
SICK releases web site with enhanced navigational features
Customers can get detailed product features, benefits, specifications, and request a quote or buy online with just a few...
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SICK STEGMANN updates Encoder Selection Guide
Latest Selection Guide for Encoders is designed to help users quickly select the appropriate incremental, absolute, wire...
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SICK publishes Guide for Safe Machinery
The 116-page, illustrated guide contains safety requirements and guidelines for North America to ensure the safety of...
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SICK STEGMANN publishes Encoder Solutions Guide
Guide provides a technical overview of incremental and absolute encoder technology with a selection guides, feature and...
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SICK STEGMANN publishes Guide to Motor Feedback Systems
Guide provides an overview of SICK STEGMANNs motor feedback systems for high precision speed and position...
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SICK STEGMANN offers guide to encoders for Wind Power Systems
Illustrated guide highlights encoder and motor feedback solutions for both onshore and offshore applications.
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SICK STEGMANN introduces guide to Encoder Solutions
Each section provides technical/educational information on the given encoder technology, along with a selection guide that...
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SICK STEGMANN provides downloadable 2D and 3D CAD drawings for encoders
An online catalog of 2D and 3D configurable product models using SolidWorks 3D PartStream.NET allows customers to...
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Validation and Deployment Concerns to Maintain Acceptable Risk
By Chris Soranno, SICK Safety Application Specialist
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White Paper: Functional Safety for Machine Controls
By Chris Soranno, SICK Safety Application Specialist
When implementing technical protective measures (also referred to... -
The Risk Reduction Process Utilizing a Hierarchy of Controls
By Chris Soranno, SICK Safety Application Specialist
After safety risks have been identified, evaluated and analyzed,... -
Understanding the Risk Assessment Process
Chris Soranno, SICK Safety Application Specialist
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Selecting Safety Standards for Machine Safeguarding Requirements—Part 1
By SICK
Most safety standards provide guidance for the entire lifecycle of machinery to enable them to remain safe. There... -
Selecting the Correct Automatic Identification & Data Collection Technologies for your Application
By Matthew Mather, SICK
Have camera/image-based code readers replaced traditional laser scanners? Has RFID’s day... -
How Automation Technologies Improve Operating Efficiency and Reduce Collisions on Manned Forklifts
By Jeff Wuendry, SICK
This white paper explains the available types of backup sensing solutions on manned forklifts,... -
Trends in Machine Guarding: Safety Laser Scanners Get Smaller and Smarter
By SICK
Safety laser scanners have been used for years, protecting people, machines
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Absolute Encoder Evolution: Three Absolute Advantages for OEMs
By Sick
The evolution of absolute encoders has been driven by changing application demands and new communication... -
Transforming the Light Curtain
By Tyler Glieden, SICK
By reducing the need for physical guards and barriers, light curtains can increase the... -
A New Method to Ensure Bar Code Quality throughout the Distribution Channel
Camera-based systems reduce costs and improve quality through collection of bar code print quality trending data in-line...
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8 Most Common Level Sensing Methods: A Guide for Reliable & Cost-effective Applications
By Dan Bruski, SICK
Whether you need to measure the level of foamy liquids or sticky solids, advanced, highly versatile... -
Muting and Light Curtains: Four Common Machine Safeguarding Flaws and How to Avoid Them
By Tyler Glieden, SICK
When used with a safety light curtain, muting enables the safety function to be temporarily... -
Safety Laser Scanners vs. Safety Mats – Which One Do I Choose?
Automation.com, June 2012
By Sick
Once, safety mats made sense, but safety laser scanners are relegating that period to...
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Lector650: Fast 1D & 2D Omni-directional Code Reading
The Lector650 image-based code reader provides fast 1D and 2D with omni-directional decoding. With a frame rate of up...
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