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Safety Laser Scanners (SLS) are a type of industrial automation technology used to detect and prevent potential hazards in the workplace. They are used to detect the presence of people or objects in hazardous areas, and can be used to protect workers from dangerous machinery or hazardous materials. SLS systems are typically composed of a laser scanner, a controller, and a safety relay. The laser scanner emits a beam of light that is reflected off of objects in the environment, and the controller processes the data to determine if a hazard is present. If a hazard is detected, the safety relay will activate a safety system, such as a warning light or an emergency stop.
SLS systems are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and food and beverage. They are also used in hazardous environments, such as nuclear power plants and chemical plants. SLS systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide a high level of safety and reliability.
Some companies in the Safety Laser Scanner market include SICK AG, Rockwell Automation, Omron Automation, Keyence Corporation, and Banner Engineering. Show Less Read more