LMS 100 laser sensors avoid false signals

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 30, 2009

SICK has launched the LMS 100 series of laser sensors, which the company says enables high-accuracy sensing with minimal errors for security, safety and presence detection.

The LMS 100 series has the ability to avoid false signals and has broad usability.

Double-pulse evaluation technology enables LMS 100 sensors to eliminate distracting minor beam reflections such as rain or fine water spray, or dust on the sensor surface, and can even be mounted behind glass.

The LMS 100 can provide effective detection through heavy airborne particles, such as sawdust sprays from woodcutting machinery, improving its usability.

The SICK LMS 100 series consists of compact laser sensors with a short to medium range of up to 20m and 270deg detection fields.

The series eliminates the need for transmitter/sensor pairs and the expense of associated wiring, is easy to mount and set up on site, and can be precisely configured for up to 10 defined fields.

The LMS 100 is IP65 rated for long-life, reliable indoor applications, including factory and industrial environments and vehicle mounted.

The LMS120 has similar specifications but is designed specifically for security applications, with high-accuracy field definition.

Both are compact and light for unobtrusive mounting where required; hazardous-area rated housings are available.

The LMS 111 is IP67 environmentally protected, and is designed for outdoor use in harsh environments including highways, docks and harbours.

It is ideal for presence detection duties such as sensing stationary or moving vehicles, and on external security and protection.

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