The SICK DL35-B15552 is a laser distance measurement sensor typically used for applications that require high-precision measurements in factory automation, material handling, and robotics. The sensor is well-suited for use in tasks like object detection, level monitoring, and distance measurement across a range of industrial applications.
The typical measurement range of the DL35-B15552 is up to 35 meters depending on the reflectivity of the target and environmental conditions.
Resolution:
High measurement resolution in the range of 1 mm for accurate distance detection.
Field of View (FOV):
Offers a narrow field of view, making it ideal for applications that require high precision at a specific distance.
Accuracy:
The sensor provides high accuracy, typically with a measurement error of ±3 mm at a range of up to 10 meters (may vary depending on the target and environmental conditions).
Response Time:
The response time is fast, typically around 1 ms to 10 ms, suitable for dynamic environments.
Power Supply:
24 VDC power supply, which is standard for industrial automation systems, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of control systems.
Output:
Analog output: Typically available in the range of 0-10V or 4-20mA for continuous distance measurement.
Digital output: For discrete signals or switching outputs when specific distance thresholds are exceeded.
IO-Link: Some variants may support IO-Link communication for advanced diagnostics, remote configuration, and integration into Industry 4.0 systems.
Temperature Range:
-20°C to +50°C, ensuring reliable operation in both indoor and outdoor environments and various industrial conditions.
Protection Class:
IP67 rating, making the sensor resistant to dust and water, and suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Laser Class:
Class 2 laser, which ensures the sensor is safe for eye exposure under normal operation, while still providing high precision.
Mounting:
Designed for easy mounting in industrial systems and machinery, the sensor can be installed on machines or conveyor belts to provide accurate position feedback.
Diagnostic Features:
Built-in diagnostics that allow for fault detection, ensuring that the sensor remains operational and can signal issues like misalignment, dirt, or mechanical failure.
Applications:
Positioning systems in automated machines or AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles).
Distance measurement for fill level monitoring, gap measurement, or material handling.
Object detection for robotic arms or conveyor systems.