Accurate weight data is the foundation of process control, quality assurance, and inventory management. We engineer and integrate robust weighing systems for a wide range of industrial applications, from high-capacity silo weighing and recipe batching to high-speed, in-motion checkweighing of finished products.

We provide solutions that transform weighing from a standalone task into an integrated part of your process. Our Tank & Silo Weighing systems use high-precision load cells to give you a real-time, accurate inventory of your raw materials. Our Dynamic Checkweighers are the guardians of your production line, ensuring every product shipped is within specification, preventing giveaway and protecting your brand. For recipe-based production, we build complete Batching Systems that guarantee consistency. All our systems are designed for harsh industrial environments and can be fully integrated with your plant's PLC and ERP systems.

 

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    • Applications: Static Weighing (platforms, floor scales), Vessel Weighing (silos, tanks, reactors), Dynamic Weighing (in-motion checkweighers), Batching & Dosing.
    • Components: High-precision load cells (compression/tension/shear beam), junction boxes, weighing terminals & controllers.
    • Capacity: From a few kilograms to hundreds of tons.
    • Certifications: Options for Legal-for-Trade, ATEX (hazardous areas), Hygienic Design (3-A).
    • Connectivity: Analog (4-20mA), Digital (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus TCP) outputs to PLCs.
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    • What to Weigh: What is the object or material (pallet, tank, individual product)?
    • The Goal: What is the purpose of weighing (inventory, QC, process control, commercial)?
    • The Specs: What is the maximum weight and required accuracy?
    • The Environment: Will the system be in a wet, corrosive, or hazardous area?
Material option A Frame & Structure: Stainless Steel 304/316L, Painted Carbon Steel
Material option B Load Cells & Electronics: Hermetically Sealed Stainless Steel (IP68/IP69K)
Finish Industrial grade, Sanitary polished
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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  • FAQ -
    • Q1: We want to know the real-time inventory in our large outdoor silo. How does that work accurately?
    • A1: This is a classic application for a silo weighing system. We install high-precision, environmentally sealed (IP68) load cells under each of the silo's support legs. These are connected to a weighing controller that continuously measures the total gross weight. The controller subtracts the known "tare" weight of the empty silo, giving you a highly accurate, real-time reading of the net material weight, which is far more reliable than level sensors that can be fooled by bridging or rat-holing.
    • Q2: What is a "Checkweigher" and how is it different from a regular scale?
    • A2: A regular scale measures static weight. A checkweigher is a high-speed, dynamic scale that weighs products while they are in motion on a conveyor. Its purpose is 100% quality control: it automatically rejects any product that is underweight (protecting your customer) or overweight (protecting you from product giveaway).
    • Q3: Our factory floor has a lot of vibrations. Won't this interfere with the weighing accuracy?
    • A3: This is a very common challenge. We solve it in three ways: mechanically (by using rigid mounting structures and vibration-damping pads), electrically (by using high-quality shielded cables), and most importantly, with software. Modern weighing controllers have powerful digital filtering algorithms that are specifically designed to ignore the rhythmic "noise" from nearby machinery while accurately capturing the true weight data.
    • Q4: What does a "Legal-for-Trade" certification mean?
    • A4: A Legal-for-Trade (or "approved") scale is one that has been tested and certified by a government regulatory body to meet strict accuracy and reliability standards. You are legally required to use a certified scale for any transaction where you buy or sell goods based on their weight.
    • Q5: How often do industrial weighing systems need to be calibrated?
    • A5: The calibration frequency depends on your quality management system (e.g., ISO 9001), the intensity of use, and the criticality of the measurement. A general recommendation is between 6 to 12 months. Our systems include user-friendly calibration routines, and we also provide professional, certified calibration services.