SICK has announced the launch of its MPB10 Multi-Physics Box condition monitoring sensor, a pioneering and rugged bolt-on device designed to deliver real-time, continuous service data from industrial machines, including electric motors, pumps, fans and conveyor systems, even in the harshest industry environments.
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SICK launches next generation WLL80 fibre optic sensors
SICK has launched its next generation, intelligent and powerful WLL80 fibre optic sensors, designed for easy configuration and highly-versatile integration into machinery and conveyor systems wherever rapid, high accuracy detection is required in confined spaces.
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Industry 4.0 training course
Educational set using artificial intelligence and quality assurance, for trainers, educators and anyone involved in teaching about AI and deep learning, and how these can be used in the real world.
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SICK launches cost-cutting real-time energy monitoring of compressed air
As manufacturers face rising energy bills, SICK has launched the FTMg with Monitoring App, an Industry 4.0 solution that helps them see the data they need to reduce energy consumption through better control of compressed air.
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Eyes open to robot efficiencies
“Can we get a cobot to do this…?” Such a suggestion might have been dismissed as a pipe dream even just a few years ago. Collaborative robots have changed all that. Their steady march of progress has crashed down barriers to accessibility and emboldened more engineering teams to seek out new production efficiencies.
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SICK’s Fill Level Monitoring keeps packaging machines topped up
A digital service that gives instant visibility to filling levels in packaging machinery has been developed by SICK in collaboration with industry end-users. SICK Filling Level Monitoring avoids machine stoppages by giving real-time data to operators via smartwatch or phone, so that levels of carton blanks, adhesive or film wraps, for example, stay topped up.
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SICK draws a virtual line under complexity with LiDAR-based vehicle guidance
With the launch of its LiDAR-LOC 2 solution, SICK has made it easy to teach mobile machines virtual paths in order to enhance, expand, or replace physical floor-based guidance systems that use taped lines or 2D-codes.
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SICK’s smart light tower sheds light on efficiencies
SICK has reimagined the industrial light stack as a versatile and customisable Smart Light Tower that can be easily set up with a wide range of parameters to communicate the real-time operational and maintenance status of machinery.
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