What's the difference between a scale and a belt scale? Let's introduce them to you now.
The electronic belt scale is used for material measurement and flow monitoring applications, ensuring accuracy by requiring stable operation without vibration and smooth operation of all feeding components. The key to the electronic belt scale lies in accurately measuring the net weight of objects throughout their entire dynamic movement, which is less precise compared to general electronic scales. General weighing scales (including desktop scales, platform scales, crane scales, and electronic ground scales) measure the net weight of objects in a static data environment, with fewer influencing factors, thus, they are generally more precise than the electronic belt scale.
Common electronic belt scales include models ICS14A, 14B, 17A, 17B, 20A, 20B, and 30A. Additionally, some customers have ordered roller and multi-roller options. When purchasing, pay attention to the roller size and wall thickness, and choose the belt material based on the raw material. Consider factors such as raw material temperature and corrosion resistance in the decision-making process.
Electronic weighing scales, utilizing contemporary sensor technology, electronic information technology, and integrated electronic devices, are the only options to consider and handle the clear requirements for "quick, accurate, continuous, and fully automatic" weighing in real-life situations. Additionally, they should reasonably eliminate human error deviations, making them more compliant with legal metrological management and the application regulations of industrial production process management.
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