SICK DT50 ends laser-sensor frustrations

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 16, 2009

SICK UK has released the DT50 laser measurement sensor for proximity and presence detection.

'SICK set out to eliminate the frustrations with laser sensors currently available at this price point, particularly lengthy and complicated set-up and reliable detection under changing conditions such as reflective surfaces or difficult light conditions,' said Darren Pratt, SICK UK product manager.

The DT50's temperature-stable light spot achieves a positional accuracy of 10mm over the whole 10 metre distance range, up to seven times better than comparable products.

Black/white shift difference for the DT50 is negligible, meaning complete confidence in measurements no matter what the colour of the surface.

It is equally competent in measurements with reflective surfaces - performance features usually associated with much higher-priced laser systems.

The DT50 menu can be navigated without the operating manual, allowing easy, on-site adjustment to suit working conditions and practices.

The DT50 is virtually immune to ambient-light interference.

It has a stated immunity of up to 40,000lux, making it suitable for a variety of conditions, from poorly lit warehouses to exterior site applications and even rapidly changing light intensities, for example floodlights.

The DT50 has a temperature range from -30C to + 65C.

Its tough zinc-alloy casing and optional weatherproof housing means it can be used in cold stores, ports and steel mills.

Its fast response time and high repeatability ensure it is always operational, even with fast-moving targets.

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