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Banner Engineering Corp.: EZ-Screen Low-Profile Safety Light Curtain

Low-profile safety light curtain with integral muting protects equipment, personnel

Banner Engineering Corp.: EZ-Screen Low-Profile Safety Light Curtain
By Banner Engineering Corp. 
July 28, 2012

The EZ-Screen low-profile safety light curtain from Banner Engineering offers integral muting for use with smaller production machines in compact spaces.

Providing flexible protection of equipment and personnel, the type-4 curtains can be flexibly mounted and connected for end-to-end sensing. Their compact form allows for installation within the machine frame to eliminate any holes or dead zones in the sensing field, while requiring less power consumption.

Equipped with factory burned-in emitter and receiver circuitry for toughness, dependability and vibration tolerance, the devices are immune to EMI, RFI, ambient light, weld flash and strobe lights. The sensing range spans from 4 inches to 23 feet and accommodates seven predefined muting configuration options, including bypass, mute-dependent override, mute enable and mute-cycle time extensions for L-style cell exits.

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