MicroScan3 Safety Laser Scanner

It reliably protects hazardous areas, accesses, and hazardous points

  • by SICK AG
  • December 14, 2015
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  • MicroScan3 Safety Laser Scanner
    MicroScan3 Safety Laser Scanner

SICK has launched a new generation of safety laser scanners: the microScan3. microScan3 reliably protects hazardous areas, accesses, and hazardous points. Every detail has been reexamined. The result is a new benchmark for safety laser scanners, individual safety, as well as productivity.

safeHDDMTM scanning technology is yet another innovative development. It combines a compact design and a wide scanning range in one device. Even under the most challenging of conditions, the patented measurement principle maintains clear sight and enables remarkable performance data. It has a scanning angle of 275 degrees and the protective field has a scanning range of 5.5 meters. Thanks to standardized interfaces, its smart connectivity saves costs during cabling. Using the new Safety Designer software, microScan3 can be intuitively configured and comfortably put into operation. It also indicates its operational status clearly via the multicolored display.

microScan3 - safe in different situations

microScan3's rugged design makes it perfectly suited for use in harsh industrial day-to-day work. Thanks to its resilience and reliability, microScan3 increases productivity. It has a wide range of applications: It protects hazardous areas at loading and unloading stations, multi-sided accesses to machines and material gates, machines in harsh environments, as well as hazardous points. What's more, microScan3 also ensures presence detection to prevent machines from being restarted without authorization. microScan3 is also very flexible and adaptable, which means that protecting hazardous areas doesn't require any changes to work processes.

microScan3 ensures employee safety: Not only does it save lives, it also supports work ergonomics.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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