en.Wedoany.com Reported - As the global transformation towards intelligent manufacturing accelerates, industrial robotics technology and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) have evolved from auxiliary tools into production partners. Human-robot collaboration scenarios are now widespread across automotive manufacturing, electronics, and furniture production. However, the conflict between safety protection and production efficiency is becoming increasingly prominent. To address the challenges of human-robot collisions and unintended equipment stoppages in complex industrial environments, IDEC, a Japan-based industrial control equipment manufacturer, recently launched the advanced SE2L safety laser scanner. With its superior anti-interference capabilities, multiple international authoritative safety certifications, and intelligent adaptability, this product has become a reliable guardian in the global field of human-robot collaboration.

Designed for harsh operating conditions involving wood chips, dust, humidity, and fog, this safety laser scanner employs a unique photosensitive circuit design. It can accurately distinguish between genuine obstacles and interference, completely avoiding false stops caused by environmental factors. The product's optical window is equipped with a special conductive coating to prevent dust accumulation. Combined with a high IP65 protection rating, this significantly reduces manual maintenance costs. Relying on IDEC's stringent end-to-end quality control system, the product maintains a stable qualification rate of over 99.9%, with its Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) exceeding 150,000 hours.
As one of the world's smallest safety laser scanners, this advanced edition features a compact body. It can be flexibly installed on robots or AGVs in factories globally, including those in Japan, China, Europe, and the Americas. The device integrates an Ethernet port, supporting real-time output of distance measurement data. This provides precise support for obstacle avoidance algorithms and digital production path planning. Furthermore, signals from multiple scanners can be easily integrated and input to the controller via a dedicated connector. This greatly reduces integration costs associated with complex wiring and enhances engineering deployment efficiency.
In terms of compliance, this safety laser scanner has already secured multiple international certifications, including Safety Integrity Level 2 (SIL2), Performance Level d (PLd), and Category 3 safety circuits. It fully complies with the updated ISO 10218 series of industrial robot safety standards for 2025. Public information indicates that IDEC, founded in 1945, is a core drafting member for international standards and operates in over 20 countries worldwide. The newly launched product directly aligns with the EU's new Machinery Regulation, which officially takes effect in January 2027, clearing standard barriers for equipment export. Whether for automotive welding robots or 3C collaborative robots, this product offers a one-stop safety solution, helping enterprises achieve efficient production upgrades while ensuring personnel safety.
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