消费品 Consumer Goods

Cotton buds, scented sprays, washing powder, detergents or
packages of nappies and diapers - the tasks in the hygiene article
(or consumer good?) industry vary greatly. SICK's professional
solutions for secondary and final packaging are particularly
important here. Differing product sizes and packages require
machines with maximum flexibility and a wide range of intelligent
and network-enabled sensors. You can develop efficient packaging
plants throughout all the processes of this sector with laser
systems and camera sensors from SICK.
Primary packaging, liquids:
filling of detergents
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Identifying transparent objects (e.g. PET bottles), coping with
contamination, detecting positions in the process, and all of this
at high speeds - the robust sensors from SICK have been "at home"
in rotative filling systems for decades and offer correspondingly
optimised performance. |
Filling of tooth paste
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Tubes are practical and particularly robust containers for
semi-liquid goods. Tubes carry a wide variety of brand messages to
consumers. The industrial filling and sealing processes involve a
variety of tasks for sensors, e. g. turning tubes to the correct
position. Sensors from SICK keep everything in view and under
control. |
Secondary packaging:
Labelling of shampoo bottles
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Attaching small, thin labels and reliably checking them, even if
they are strongly reflective: photoelectric switches and
photoelectric proximity switches provide the necessary sensitivity
to allow them to shine in labelling machines - reliably at maximum
work speeds.
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Final packaging
Despatch box packaging
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Differing package shapes and sizes, the handling of packaging
materials including protection of hazardous points-of-operation,
ensuring material flow, differing reading distances for ID
carriers: those who develop plants for industrial final packaging
face a wide variety of tasks. Then there are the quality demands:
the goods must arrive to customers in perfect condition. It is good
to know that there is a partner that offers the sensors, safety and
bar code reading systems from a single source: SICK, the solution
for final packaging plants of all types.
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Stretch-wrapping machines
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Differing package shapes and sizes, the handling of packaging
materials including protection of hazardous points-of-operation,
ensuring material flow, differing reading distances for ID
carriers: those who develop plants for industrial final packaging
face a wide variety of tasks. Then there are the quality demands:
the goods must arrive to customers in perfect condition. It is good
to know that there is a partner that offers the sensors, safety and
bar code reading systems from a single source: SICK, the solution
for final packaging plants of all types.
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