Safety Light Curtain vs Laser Scanner: Which Machine Guarding Solution Is Right for You?

Safety Light Curtain vs Laser Scanner: Which Machine Guarding Solution Is Right for You?

Summary

Detailed comparison of safety light curtains and laser scanners for machine guarding applications covering detection technology, safety level ratings, use cases, cost analysis, and hybrid solutions.

Safety Light Curtain vs Laser Scanner: Which Machine Guarding Solution Is Right for You?
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When designing a comprehensive machine guarding system, one of the most common questions safety engineers face is: should I use a safety light curtain or a laser scanner? The answer depends on your specific application requirements, risk assessment outcomes, and operational context. This guide provides a detailed comparison to help you make the right decision.

How Each Technology Works

Safety Light Curtain

A safety light curtain creates a plane of infrared beams between a transmitter and receiver. The transmitter emits pulsed infrared light across an array of beams, and the receiver monitors them. Any opaque object that interrupts one or more beams triggers an immediate safety stop. Response time is typically 5-15 milliseconds.

Safety Laser Scanner

A safety laser scanner uses a rotating infrared laser scanning a 270-degree field of view, measuring time-of-flight to determine distances. Configurable with multiple zones: warning zone triggers slowdown; safety zone triggers immediate stop. Response time is typically 60-134 milliseconds.

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Safety Level Ceiling Rule

This is the most critical factor. A Type 3 / SIL2 laser scanner cannot replace a Type 4 / SIL3 safety light curtain for high-risk applications.

CharacteristicSafety Light CurtainSafety Laser Scanner
IEC 61496 TypeType 2 or Type 4Type 3
Maximum SILSIL 3SIL 2
Maximum PLPLe (Cat 4)PLd (Cat 3)
Finger detection (14mm)YesNo
Hand detection (30mm)YesNo (min ~70mm)
Point-of-operation guardingYesNo

Example: In a press brake where hands enter the die area, only a Type 4 safety light curtain with 14mm resolution works. No laser scanner can meet this requirement.

Use Case Comparison

Press Brakes

Light Curtain — fast response, finger detection, point guarding

Robot Work Cells

Laser Scanner + Light Curtain — hybrid is best practice

AGV/AMR

Laser Scanner — mobile platform, 270-degree area scanning

Conveyors

Light Curtain with Muting — product passage with operator safety

Large Irregular Areas

Laser Scanner — configurable protection fields

Assembly Lines

Light Curtain — fixed point, fast response, cost-effective

Cost and Complexity Analysis

Cost FactorSafety Light CurtainSafety Laser Scanner
Equipment purchaseLower ($150-$3000)Higher ($800-$5000)
InstallationModerateHigher (area programming needed)
MaintenanceLowModerate (environment sensitivity)
False trigger riskLowHigher (dust, reflections)
ReconfigurationMechanical realignmentSoftware-based, flexible

Hybrid Solutions

In many modern factories, the optimal approach combines both technologies. A safety light curtain protects the point-of-operation while a laser scanning radar monitors the surrounding area. DADISICK manufactures both product lines, ensuring seamless integration.

Safety Distance Comparison

ISO 13855 safety distance calculation differs significantly between the two devices. For a 14mm light curtain with 100ms total stopping time: S = 2,000 x 0.100 + 0 = 200mm. For a laser scanner with 80ms response plus 100ms machine stop: S must factor in scanning plane height and typically results in 1,000-1,500mm. Light curtains mount closer to the hazard, saving valuable floor space.

Four-Question Decision Framework

  1. Need finger/hand detection at a fixed point? → Safety Light Curtain
  2. Irregular or mobile protection area? → Safety Laser Scanner
  3. Installed on moving platform (AGV/AMR)? → Safety Laser Scanner
  4. Need both area monitoring AND point protection? → Hybrid (both)

DADISICK Solutions for Both

DADISICK offers a comprehensive range of safety light curtains (Type 4, multiple resolutions) and laser scanning radars (270-degree scanning), allowing single-supplier sourcing for complete safety solutions.

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