ICS-DBS-IC
Switched Distribution Box
Lasermet’s ICS-DBS-IC switched interlock distribution box allows you to easily arm and disarm your connected laser.
Lasermet caters to various industrial applications beyond our laser safety products. Lasermet also provide quality installations for laser filter windows, fail-safe laser detection systems, interlock systems, and enclosures to achieve a safe working environment.
Lasermet’s ICS-DBS-IC switched interlock distribution box allows you to easily arm and disarm your connected laser.
ICS-LLDC is an Interlock System for Sequential Operation of Light lock Doors which incorporates a multitude of advanced features, including:
The ICS-RBX is an expansion card for the ICS-9 Interlock Controller designed to operate Lasermet’s Laser Blocking Roller Blinds wirelessly. This system incorporates a multitude of advanced features, including:
The ICS-SOLO is a low-cost, dual-channel laser safety interlock controller ideal for handheld laser welding enclosures. It is a single input, single output laser safety controller typically used in small laser safety enclosures with a single door and controlling a single laser. The ICS-SOLO is a dual channel device which means that there are two input switches that must both be closed for the laser to be enabled.
This is achieved using Lasermet’s dual channel door interlock switch. ICS-SOLO has a simple, easy-to-use control panel which can be wired directly to the dual channel switch on the interlocked door and to the laser, keyswitch, emergency stops, and LED Warning Sign.
Low-profile low-energy signs
Any of our signs can be customised to suit the message or messages required, making them perfect for a wide range of uses and situations. This, combined with the attractive, high quality build makes Lasermet Illuminated signs an ideal choice for many business and office locations.
Interlocked Housing Labels are required on all interlocked panels which when opened will give access to radiation in excess of Class 1 when the Interlock is overridden. The label should be fixed in close proximity to the opening and must be visible prior to and during Interlock override. The class of this label is determined by the class of the laser radiation accessed once the panel is opened and the Interlock overridden (e.g., an interlocked panel on a Class 1 laser product, which when opened and the Interlock overridden gives access to Class 4 laser radiation will require an Interlocked Housing Class 4 label).
Lasermet’s IS-MDC-12 is a dual channel coded magnetic door safety contact, which is used to detect when a door or other moveable cover forming part of a protective enclosure is open.
A laser aperture label is a safety warning label or marking placed on or near the aperture (the opening or exit point) of a laser device. The purpose of this label is to provide information and warnings to individuals who may come into contact with the laser, especially those who are responsible for operating, maintaining, or servicing the laser equipment. Laser aperture labels typically contain critical information related to laser safety and usage.
Safety Screens
To protect personnel from Class 4 and Class 3B lasers it is imperative to have comprehensive laser safety protection in place. Laser radiation must be prevented from escaping from labs and manufacturing facilities using certified equipment.
Lasermet’s Laser Castle® laser safety cabins protect personnel from the dangers of high powered laser beams by absorbing the laser power in the specially designed walls and roof. These modular, Class 1, room-sized enclosures are tested and certified to international laser safety standards and can be rapidly designed, built and installed by Lasermet.
The Laser Castle Lite is a self-build miniature version of Lasermet’s Laser Castle Cabin. The Laser Castle Lite is a low-cost modular enclosure that is easy to build and deploy on site.
Laser classes are a standardized system used to classify lasers based on their potential hazards to human eyes and skin. The classification system helps ensure safety when working with lasers by specifying safety measures and appropriate protective equipment for each class.
A laser-controlled area label is a safety sign or label used to identify areas where lasers or laser systems are in use, and access is restricted or controlled due to safety concerns. These labels are designed to inform individuals that they are entering a space where laser radiation is present, and special precautions or safety measures may be required.
Laser viewing windows enable you to see inside an enclosure while stopping the laser radiation from coming out, thus providing protection with the minimum of inconvenience.
These viewing windows are available for a wide variety of different types of lasers and can be made of either plastic or mineral glass.
The Laser Jailer combines an inherently fail-safe laser detection technique and Lasermet’s proven laser Interlock® control system technology to create an active laser guarding system conforming to Machinery Directive Standard EN 13849-1.
The laser warning triangle label of Lasermet is a safety sign or label used to indicate the presence of lasers or laser radiation in a particular area or on a piece of equipment. These labels are typically designed with a triangular shape and specific symbol (laser) to convey important information about laser hazards.