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Barcode Sensors
News Release from: SICK (UK) | Subject: CLV 405
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2004
Compact sensor sees all barcodes
About the size of a box of matches but with an all-seeing aperture of 70 degrees, the new Sick CLV 405 barcode scanner range is perfect for applications where space is at a premium.
About the size of a box of matches but with an all-seeing aperture of 70 degrees, the new Sick CLV 405 barcode scanner range is perfect for applications where space is at a premium, such as robot handling, clinical analysis machines, document processing and many others Available as a line or raster scanner, the Sick CLV 405 comes as a standard or high-resolution version and for especially tight situations, with a lateral scan line exit
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a scanning frequency up to 1000Hz, the CLV 405 is able to identify all popular barcodes at high speed and long codes can be read at extremely short distances.
The metal housing is rated IP54 and an RS232 data interface is standard.
The Sick CLV 405 has a high first read rate; even for fast moving objects and first time onsite installation is simple without PC support.
The little marvel is sure to prove very popular for many applications in the rapidly expanding world of barcode technology.
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