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The world’s smallest


hygienic safety interlock on show at Drives & Controls Expo


World’s smallest hygienic safety interlock with RFID coded activation & OSSD outputs


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isitors to this year’s Drives & Controls Expo will have an exclusive opportunity to preview a demonstration of the latest safety innovation from IDEM’s renowned R&D team. The MLZ Hygienic Interlock is a 30mm-wide stainless steel safety switch that houses three entry actuation points. The device’s super-compact size means it is compatible with the narrowest of machine guard rails and requires no mounting plate, making it simple to install.


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With actuation capability on three sides, this small but mighty device is also incredibly versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of guarding applications.


Manufactured from mirror-polished 316 stainless steel to Ra4 standard, the device’s diminutive size belies its strength and durability. Tested to IP67 and IP69K and suitable for SIP and CIP cleaning, this robust interlock is ideal for outdoor use and for strict washdown environments, particularly food contact, beverage and pharmaceuticals. Uniquely, for a stainless steel interlock of this type and size, the MLZ can receive a dedicated RFID signal from all three switch entry positions. Its OSSD capability also enables constant fault monitoring, while its user-friendly LED indicators makes the device easy to operate.


The MLZ has been rigorously tested and is engineered to meet the highest industry standards. A key feature of the device is its adjustable latch mechanism with the tightest of misalignment tolerances that ensures its smooth operation, even on heavy doors. A preview demonstration of this game-changing new safety device will be available on the IDEM stand (Location: K50) at this year’s show, where the IDEM team will be on hand to answer questions and discuss the new product, which is due to be 


Also available to preview at the show will be the IDEM MPZ – a compact, non-contact safety switch with RFID coding and  symmetrical and securely mountable on both sides of the switch. The sensing is versatile, allowing operation from all angles, making the MPZ applicable for most machine guarding.  including the world’s largest range of IP69K- and EHEDG- compliant stainless-steel devices. Manufactured at its state-of-the- art production facility in Wigan, UK, IDEM designs and tests all its products in-house to meet the toughest of conditions and the highest quality standards.


To talk to IDEM at the show, contact sales@idemsafety.com automationmagazine.co.uk


EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW AT DRIVES & CONTROLS EXPO 2022 — VISIT US ON STAND K50


MLZ Hygienic Interlock – a compact, versatile unit, ideal for strict washdown environments.


· Mirror Polished 316 Stainless Steel to Ra4 · Tested to IP67 and IP69K · Suitable for SIP and CIP cleaning · RFID coded, flexible actuator · Actuator entry from 3-positions · Connects up to 30 units - CAT4, SIL3, PLe · Easy to understand LED indication · Built in EDM and manual reset · Compact design: 30mm x 30mm x 133mm


Adjustable latch mechanism, with industry leading misalignment tolerances, for smooth operation, even on heavy doors. The RFID signal can be received from all 3 switch entry positions for easy installation on all types of guarding applications.


MANUFACTURED IN THE UK


+44 (0)1942 257070 sales@idemsafety.com WWW.IDEMSAFETY.COM


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