



If you build or run machines, you already know this: a safety light curtain is no longer “just something on the safety BOM”. By 2026 it sits right in the middle of uptime, compliance and headache-free audits.
This piece talks to you as an engineer, EHS lead, or production manager. We’ll keep it simple, real, and a bit shop-floor.
By 2026 the market isn’t exploding, but it’s not sleepy either. Most analyst views land around mid-single-digit growth every year. In plain words: more lines, more robots, more curtains.
You can picture it like this:
| Indicator | Trend to 2026 | What it really means |
|---|---|---|
| Annual growth rate | Around 5–6% per year | Light curtains stay a “must have” in new lines and retrofits. |
| Main demand drivers | Automation, robots, safety rules, EHS audits | Safety becomes part of the standard machine spec, not optional. |
| Hot industries | Automotive, 3C electronics, logistics, food & beverage, pharma | Exactly the fields where NEW STAR’s clients sit today. |
| Tech direction | Type 4 as default, more diagnostic, more networked | Curtains act as smart nodes, not dumb switches. |
So if someone in your company still treats safety light curtains as a commodity add-on, that mindset is already a bit old.

On presses, robots, big metalworking lines, nobody want to argue with the risk assessment. Tipo 4 safety light curtains stay the default choice around 2026.
| Tipo | Typical risk level | Typical duty |
|---|---|---|
| Type 4 (PL e / SIL3) | High risk of serious injury | Power presses, press brakes, injection & die casting, robot weld cells, heavy cutting, cobot cells with heavy payload. |
| Type 2 (PL c) | Lower risk | Light packaging, slow conveyors, where risk analysis clearly supports it. |
NEW STAR designs its core cortinas de luz de segurança em torno de EU Type 4 and ISO9001 production. That matches what most safety managers expect when they sign a machine acceptance report.
Short version: by 2026, Type 4 is still the boring, correct answer for serious hazards.
The other big shift is how light curtains talk.
More buyers now ask questions like:
So you see more curtains with:
Think about a palletizing cell:
At NEW STAR we see more OEMs asking for custom I/O pinout, connector style and integrated cable on their cortinas de luz de segurança so the curtain plugs straight into their standard safety I/O block. Less wiring time, less confusion for field techs.

In a lot of 3C electronics, small assembly and retrofits, the main problem is not “Is it safe?” but “Will it fit?”.
That’s why compact and slim designs grow fast in 2026:
For example:
Form factor become a real spec now, not just “oh, by the way make it small if possible”.
Food, beverage and pharma lines have their own headaches:
By 2026, more projects just start with a waterproof safety light curtain instead of trying to protect a normal one with shields that never really work.
Typical spots:
Gear like the Cortina de luz de segurança à prova de água ties straight into this trend: IP-rated body, sealed connectors, and still Type 4 performance.
Is it overkill for a dry carton line? Maybe yes. But for washdown conveyors, it saves a lot of angry calls when someone sprays right into the beam.
Logistics and e-commerce hubs are under pressure: more parcels, less time, no accidents. They need both dimensioning e protection in the same general area.
By 2026, it’s common to see:
The safety and measurement roles stay separate in the logic, but physically they live in the same kind of hardware frame. Using one supplier for both is a huge win for spares and wiring.
If you run sorters or DWS tunnels, having one partner who does safety curtains, measurement curtains and also basic photoelectric sensor pieces makes the life a bit easier for maintenance and for spare-parts buyers.

Let’s map all this to real plant life. Here’s how 2026 looks in different sectors.
| Sector / line | Pain point | Safety curtain role |
|---|---|---|
| Stamping & metal forming | Severe injury risk at the tool, high strokes | Type 4 curtain with fast response, often high-precision version for hand/finger, used with muting on feed. |
| Injection / die casting | Reach into mold area, hot metal, clamp crush | Front curtain for POU, side curtains or interlocks on safety doors, sometimes slim models for tight guards. |
| 3C electronics & PCB | Tiny work area, sensitive components, tight takt | Ultra-thin or high-precision safety light curtain with short range and small beam pitch. |
| Packaging, logistics, DWS | Walk-in zones, jam clearing, carton changeover | General Type 4 curtain on entry/exit, plus Cortinas de luz de medição for size capture; multi-sided access protection on pick tunnels. |
| Alimentação e bebidas | Washdown, sticky products, frequent cleaning | Cortina de luz de segurança à prova de água on wet zones; standard curtains on dry packing. |
| Water treatment, HVAC, chemical skids | Process safety plus access control | Safety curtain on maintenance doors; sensor de caudal for process monitoring hooked to same PLC. |
You can see why NEW STAR positions as a fabricante único de sensores de segurança para máquinas: cortinas de luz de segurança, laser scanners, mats, interlock switches, photoelectric, measurement and flow. One OEM partner, many different duties.
To wrap it up, here’s what these trends really mean for you.
In short, safety light curtains in 2026 are steadier, smarter and more tailored to real machines. If you’re tired of fighting mis-fits and half-custom setups, working with a focused manufacturer like NEW STAR that understands presses, robots, conveyors, DWS and flow monitoring is honestly the easier road, even if my English is maybe not perfect today.