Safety Sensors
Safety sensors are a key part of a collaborative robot’s setup. They ensure that the robot is not in danger of causing harm to human workers, and also improve its effective performance. There are several different kinds of safety sensor available, which include presence sensing, speed and separation monitoring, and collision detection. Presence sensing allows the system to detect when someone is approaching a hazardous area of the workspace. duress button This could be a person or another object. This can be accomplished using a range of technologies, such as light curtains, perimeter/edge guards, single beam lasers, and protective robot skins. In addition to this, some of the more advanced safety sensors will also provide a man-down feature which will activate an emergency signal if a worker has not moved for a specific period of time. This can be useful if a worker has suffered a medical condition and needs help quickly. Non-wearing safety sensors are a great solution for applications where there may be a lot of dust, dirt or moisture. These sensors are encapsulated and protected against manipulation with a coded actuator, which means they are not subject to wear and tear or need replacing regularly. They are perfect for locations where hygienic requirements need to be maintained, and are also very space-saving and easy to install. They are also insensitive to temperature changes, and offer high protection against humidity. This makes them an ideal choice for food and pharmaceutical industries.