At the end of 2023, METALLIANCE agreed to support the excavation of four railway tunnel sites. The company had previously invented the Rubber-tired Train (TSP) for this purpose. The goal was to equip each of the two cabs of a TSP, known as a train on tires, with a new obstacle detection system. This would provide driving assistance to operators and guarantee the anti-collision function.
SICK recommended the use of the multiScan165, part of the multiScan100 product family. Not only does the sensor ensure a sufficient number of layers to guarantee obstacle detection, its characteristics make it particularly well suited to the application. Its small footprint facilitated its integration into a glass housing, while its shock resistance made it suitable in this harsh use environment. Plus, thanks to its low heat dissipation, it doesn’t require an additional cooling system. These benefits made the multiScan165 the clear choice for METALLIANCE and the company soon began to carry out initial tests of traversability and evaluations of signal stability.
High quality, competitive conditions
The multiScan100 product family’s multi-echo technology combined with the stability and quality of the measurement data allowed METALLIANCE to ensure reliable detection through the glass housing. The competitive package of the multiScan100 product family also opens up other deployment prospects for METALLIANCE in the future.