Quantcast
 
Search for: Search what?
Nov 20, 2008  
 Sections
Latest New Product News
Industrial Market Trends
Association & Government News
Adhesives and Sealants
Agricultural and Farming Products
Architectural and Civil Engineering Products
Automatic ID
Chemical Processing and Waste Management
Cleaning Products and Equipment
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Construction Equipment and Supplies
Controls and Controllers
Display and Presentation Equipment
Electrical Equipment and Systems
Electronic Components and Devices
Explosives, Armaments and Weaponry
Fasteners and Hardware
Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment
Food Processing and Preparation
Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment
HVAC
Labels, Tags, Signage and Equipment
Laboratory and Research Supplies and Equipment
Lubricants
Machinery and Machining Tools
Material Handling and Storage
Materials and Material Processing
Mechanical Components and Assemblies
Mechanical Power Transmission
Mining, Oil Drilling & Refining
Mounting and Attaching Products
Non-Industrial Products
Optics and Photonics
Packaging Products & Equipment
Paints and Coatings
Plant Furnishings and Accessories
Portable Tools
Printing and Duplicating Equipment
Retail and Sales Equipment
Robotics
Safety and Security Equipment
Sensors, Monitors and Transducers
Services
Software
Test and Measuring Instruments
Textile Industry Products
Thermal and Heating Equipment
Timers and Clocks
Transportation Industry Products
Vision Systems
Waste Handling Equipment
Welding Equipment and Supplies
 Press Releases
Products in the News
Company News
Mergers & Acquisitions
People in the News
Literature & Websites
 Resources
News Delivery Options
Browse Categories
Browse Companies
Mobile Edition
PR Resources
Licensing
Advertising
How to Write an effective Press Release
Trade Associations
Small Business Support
MEP
Advertisement
Scanners read poor, partially hidden, or damaged bar codes.
Scanners read poor, partially hidden, or damaged bar codes.

Click Here to Enlarge Picture

Scanners read poor, partially hidden, or damaged bar codes.


September 2, 2008 - Models CLV620 and CLV630 are suited for logistics applications such as distribution warehouses, high-speed packaging, and parcel/postal operations. Along with processing capabilities that result in real-time 1,200 Hz scanning, features include ability to track packages with encoder input and an IP65 enclosure rating. Offered in onboard serial and Ethernet communication versions, device allows users to program complex sorting, filtering, and output functionality.

 See related product stories
Laser Scanner is suited for large-area airborne mapping.
Laser Scanners perform up to 100 scans/second.
Airborne Laser Scanner offers 200 kHz at-the-ground pulse rate.
3D Laser Scanners feature CMM touch probe technology.
Laser Scanner offers surface reconstruction capabilities.
 See more product news in:
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
 Tools for you
del.icio.us DIGG  
Facebook Reddit
StumbleUpon  
Print This Page E-Mail Story
Watch_Company  Save Story
Contact company View Company Profile
Company web site 
More news from this company

Advertisement
More Tools and information
Search for suppliers of
Laser Scanners
Join the forum discussion at:
 Wired In
 Newsletters
Subscribe Free to Product News Alerts
  
Receive customized, daily news with the type of story you just read and the products you want. 
Subscribe   View Sample
 See more related product stories:
Laser Scanners use software for optimal performance.
Terrestrial Laser Scanner rapidly acquires 3D images.
Laser Scanners are portable and computerized.
Laser Scanners offer volumetric measurement of bulk solids.
Confocal Laser Point Scanning Systems are fully automated.
Laser Scanner targets industrial applications.
Laser Scanner features trigger design.
Airborne Laser Scanner utilizes waveform digitizing.
Laser Scanner Kit is compact and portable.
Color Laser Scanner provides computerized measurement.
Laser Scanners suit automated warehousing and shopfloor.
Automated Extrusion Scanner monitors profiles in real-time.
Laser Scanner suits hazardous area applications.
Laser Barcode Scanner meets needs of small businesses.
Laser Scanners safeguard work areas and protect personnel.
3D Laser Scanner provides full field-of-view.
Laser Scanner digitizes space into 3D, action-ready data.
Laser Scanner is suited for large-volume modeling.
Laser Scanners suit harsh, industrial environments.
3D Laser Scanner includes reverse engineering software.


SICK Launches New High-Performance Bar Code Scanners


CLV620 and CLV630 offer greater reading performance, increased functionality and flexibility

Minneapolis, Minn., - August 21, 2008. SICK (www.sickusa.com), one of the world's leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, vision, and automatic identification products for factory and logistics automation, today announced the launch of its CLV620 and CLV630 line of bar code scanners. These scanners are compact, yet powerful new tools for a wide range of logistics applications, such as distribution warehouses, high-speed packaging, and parcel/postal operations.

Speed, power, flexibility and ease of use are the features that define the new CLV 620 and CLV630 Laser Bar Code family. Connectivity options have also become a driving factor in bar code applications and that is why all of the scanners in the CLV 6XX family have both onboard serial and EtherNet communication versions. Other advanced features, like tracking packages with encoder input and an IP 65 enclosure rating, give this new scanner platform the high-end performance usually expected in scanners 2 to 3 times the cost.

These new bar code scanners offer greater reading performance via SMART (SICK's Modular Advanced Recognition Technology), added functionality that enables the scanners to read poor, partially hidden, or damaged bar codes. The CLV620 and CLV630 also have much higher processing capabilities (between 10 - 20 x higher), which results in real-time 1200 Hz scanning. These innovative bar code scanners also allow users to easily program complex sorting, filtering and output functionality.

The products are easy to set up using SICK's SOPAS engineering tool (SICK Open Portal for Applications and Systems). This intelligent software program provides customers with a universal platform for user-friendly data management.

About SICK

SICK is one of the world's leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems and automatic identification products for industrial applications. With nearly 450 patents, SICK continues to lead the industry in new product innovations. The diversity of its product line allows SICK to offer solutions at every phase of production in the logistics, automotive, packaging, electronics, food and beverage, and material handling markets. SICK was founded in 1946 and has operations or representation in 65 countries worldwide.

www.sickusa.com


Contacts:

Marketing:
Tracie Manor
USA
Phone: 952-829-4728
Send email  E-mail this person

Company Information:
Name: SICK, Inc.
Address: 6900 W 110th St
City: Minneapolis
State: MN
ZIP: 55438
Country: USA
Phone: 800-325-7425
FAX: 952-941-9287
http://www.sickusa.com


More New Product News from this company:
Washdown Sensors withstand harsh cleaning processes.
Ultrasonic Sensor detects optically difficult targets.
Optical Displacement Sensor supports QC applications.
Vision Sensor inspects for defects at any rotation of part.
Optical Fork Sensors are used for label detection.
Light Grid Sensors can detect 2 mm sized objects.
Light Curtain allows use of DIP switches for configuration.
Distance Measurement Sensor comes in compact housing.
Bar Code Scanners withstand real-world abuse.

Other News from this company:
SICK Opens New Office in Baltimore to Enhance Position in Postal Market
Twenty-Six Teams Gear up for Autonomous Vehicle Race through Traffic with Sensors from SICK
SICK Expands Machine Vision Offering with Six New Smart Cameras
SICK and OCS Checkweighers Announce North American Partnership
New Distance Measurement Sensors Improve Production Processes
Leading Manufacturer of Factory Automation Solutions Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation



Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2008 Thomas Publishing Company

Home  |  My Newsroom  |  Industrial Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact NewsRoom  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2008 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy