SICK laser sensor increases roof tile production

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 29, 2009

SICK UK laser sensor technology installed at Monier Redland's Leighton Buzzard plant is improving production efficiency on the roofing tile line.

The SICK DT50 laser sensors are able to detect the upper and lower fill levels of the tile and signal the feeder to start or stop supply.

The sensors maintain their detection accuracy, despite changes to the product colour.

They include temperature-stable light spot and negligible black/white shift difference and are often used in place of photo-electric proximity switches due to their long range and colour independence.

Easy to install, the DT50's intuitive setup and key-operated menu can be navigated without an operating manual.

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