Datalogic unveils SLS-SA5, the second model of its Laser Sentinel safety laser scanners family

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Datalogic, the automatic data capture and process automation solutions provider, has introduced SLS-SA5, the second model of the Laser Sentinel safety laser scanners family. 

The first version of the Datalogic solution for safe area scanning, SLS-B5, was released last year, well acclaimed by the manufacturing industry, that appreciated the easy programming of the system with intuitive graphic user interface and the high detection capability.

Now, Datalogic has launched a new model with even more features that will cover a larger variety of applications in factory automation and intralogistics. Datalogic reports that some of the world's largest automotive companies have already shown great interest in Datalogic's new Safety Laser Scanner.

SLS-SA5 is a complete application-oriented solution based on the safe monitoring of a two-dimensional area including all functions needed for static horizontal and vertical applications (such as robot cells, machine perimeter protection, machine opening protections, etc.) as well as dynamic applications (automated guided vehicles, automated guided carts and forklifts) in a compact device with high level detection performances. Innovative optical features and signal filtering make the Laser Sentinel extremely reliable in industrial environments where dust, dirt or light interferences can’t be avoided.

“Safety in the manufacturing industry has certainly improved over the last decades, nonetheless the concerns are still numerous and very real. People remain at the center of many processes, despite the increasing automation, and are still very much exposed to serious injuries. By prioritising safety, a manufacturing company can set the values for the entire workforce. The safety laser scanner is used to detect people who are approaching a hazardous area, before reaching it, in order to prevent hazardous circumstances (for example, a mechanical movement) that may cause injuries or an accident. The protective detection is done by defining a safety area, whose shape and dimensions must be designed according to the risk assessment of the machine. The user must consider the position of the hazardous point, the shape of the machine and the surrounding environment as well as the time needed to stop any dangerous approach.” -said Paolo Zanetta, Datalogic Product Marketing Manager - “Among the new features are the possibility to switch dynamically between up to 6 different safety zones, to program reference points for a safe use in vertical applications, and the integration of muting function.” added Zanetta.

Like any other safety product designed and produced by Datalogic, Laser Sentinel has been certified according to the most recent European safety standard harmonised with the Machine Directive, with the supervision and control of the independent and renowned TÜV SÜD. Laser Sentinel is also cULus Listed for the Canada and US markets.

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