What is the function of an automatic batching system?
Release time:
2022-06-20
As the level of automation in manufacturing processes continues to rise, load cells have become an indispensable and essential component in process control. Today, load cells cover virtually all weighing applications—from weighing hoppers and storage tanks to truck scales and cranes—and can also be used for automated batching and precise control of powdered and granular materials. High-precision load cells or weighing modules are suitable for online measurement and batching control in industrial environments. To facilitate easier integration into industrial measurement and control systems, we offer a variety of specifications of weighing transmitters. Additionally, we provide specialized batching controllers designed specifically for tasks such as canning, packaging, and ingredient mixing.
As the level of automation in production processes continues to rise, load cells have become an indispensable and essential component in process control. Today, load cells cover virtually all weighing applications—from weighing hoppers and silos to truck scales and cranes—and can be used for everything from automatic batching and weighing to precise control of powdered and granular materials. High-precision load cells or weighing modules can be employed for online measurement and batching control in industrial settings. To facilitate easier integration into industrial measurement and control systems, a variety of specifications of weighing transmitters are available. Specialized batching controllers are also offered to enable continuous automated operation and control of production processes such as canning, packaging, and ingredient mixing. In industrial production control, since machinery often needs to run continuously for extended periods, equipment reliability is of paramount importance. Load cells must meet this requirement by offering high reliability, strong anti-interference capabilities, and excellent lightning protection. They should be able to operate uninterruptedly, thereby reducing downtime and startup time; they should also be easy to maintain and feature low overall system costs.








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