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Production logistics get smart
Closing the circle - Sensor solutions in production logistics - even for the smallest spaces in production


Working together as equals
Sensor solutions for robotics
Humans and robots are working more closely together. Sensors help robots make more intelligent decisions and give them the ability to sense objects, the environment, or their own position. Thanks to sensors from SICK, robots perceive more precisely - the prerequisite for close collaboration. For all challenges in the field of robotics: Robot Vision, Safe Robotics, End-of-Arm Tooling, and Position Feedback.

Industry 4.0 is picking up speed
Sensor solutions for mobile vehicles and carts
Automated flexibility for mobile vehicles and carts: Our modular solutions portfolio for mobile platforms now makes it possible to implement line guidance, navigation, positioning, environmental recognition, security and load handling with ease.





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Achieving more with intelligent sensors
Trends & news

Permanent control of continuous webs - so nothing goes wrong
In the consumer goods industry, especially in printing and packaging, the processing of continuous webs is a real challenge. Exact guidance of the material web, correct material tension in the machine and cutting the web at the right spot at the end are all essential for efficient and precise process results. SICK solutions help with every one of these process steps – for example with registration sensors or automation light grids which were made for such tasks.
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Paper per running meter: RFID ensures an accurate production sequence
It is clearly evident that digitalization has left its mark on the paper industry. Does the “print media” face an uncertain future or will haptic page turning hold its own? – both theories have their proponents. The digital age has long been a reality in paper production. The company Kabel Premium Pulp & Paper and its paper mill in Hagen (Westphalia) are impressive proof of this. Showing no sign of dark clouds on the “print horizon”, workers manufacture roll upon roll of high-quality paper around the clock.

Printing: At high speeds and collision-free
Greater cost-effectiveness through increased productivity – swissQprint is setting a new benchmark with its new Nyala 2 large-format printer. This is also made possible by the machine's smart safety concept, into which SICK's miniTwin2 safety light curtains are integrated, guaranteeing collision-free operation of the print head cartridge.
Challenges

Safety
Access and hazardous point protection plays an important role when delivering material to the pre-press area and moving it on to the post-press area. In the area of the machine, the protective devices not only safeguard the hazardous points at punches, cutters or roll changers - they also optimize the production process. SICK's wide product portfolio provides mature solutions for all requirements.

Quality control
SICK offers the matching solution for all quality control applications: fast, precise sensors from SICK produce first-class printing quality. Cameras monitor a print image or punched contours, prevent production of incorrect sheets and check the safety features. Contrast and luminescence sensors evaluate the adhesive coating for gluing and binding machines.

Track and trace
Supply parts, such as rolls or stacks of paper, are identified without omissions and introduced to the production process. After checking the delivery, proof of shipment is archived. Paper handling machines come equipped with code reading systems to ensure Track & Trace functionality for mass mailings and letters. SICK offers ideal solutions for the entire process.

Flexible automation
"Print on demand“ is the latest trend. The demand for special, smaller volumes with shorter delivery times is increasing rapidly. For production, this entails shorter conversion times, simple operation, less downtime and a high diagnostic capability with minimum material waste. Modern, intelligent sensors from SICK are able to store settings and feature automated teach-in and diagnostic capabilities, making a significant contribution towards meeting these challenges.