ifms O3D Photoelectric 3D sensors
The O3D is a photoelectric 3D sensor which measures the distance between the sensor and the nearest surface point by point using the time-of-flight principle.
The sensor illuminates the scene with an infrared light source and calculates the distance by means of the light reflected from the surface.
The sensor can be used for completeness checks, volume determination or sorting tasks.
For example, it can check whether a case or pallet contains the correct number of items. This inspection is independent of the items’ colour and texture.
Using the parameter setting software, the sensor is easily adjusted to different packaging sizes.
Applications can also be found in the parcel services field, in warehouses and in logistics and distribution centres.
For automated storage space planning, the sensor provides the size, orientation and position of the packages. This ensures optimum use of the available storage space.
Robots help with palletising and depalletizing. The 3D sensor detects the exact position and orientation of the packages. The sensor is set up by the user in a few steps via an app.
Features of the O3D are …
- Reliable volume determination for storage and conveyor technology
- Non-contact dimensioning of rectangular objects such as cardboard packages or parcels
- Reliable measurement of height, width and length to calculate strap length and volume
- Reliable detection of size, orientation and position of the objects for automated storage space planning
- Switching outputs and Ethernet process data interface
Call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk if you are interested in finding out more about ifms O3D Photoelectric 3D sensors, or any other ifm products.
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