- Inventory Management
- Batching & Blending
- Filling, Dispensing & Dosing
- Product Inspection
- Weighing in Hazardous Areas
- Other Solutions
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Click Here to Learn More!Weighing vessels and silos with legs in compression or suspended in tension is generally accepted as the most accurate and repeatable method to measure their contents, especially for inventory purposes.
View Vessel & Silo WeighingIf your manufacturing process uses Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC), ensuring the total weight of what may go in or what comes out of them is critical in today’s manufacturing environment. Government regulations and traceability are paramount. High resolution and fast update rates are needed to ensure precise cut-offs in the filling or dispensing processes to ensure accurate weighments.
View Bulk Bag WeighingMeasuring level or inventory by weight is the most accurate technology. The weight is not affected by ingredients that foam or settle unevenly, by changes in density, internal mechanical bracing, or shape of the tank. Weight is weight, regardless of percent solids, bridging, rat holing, or whether your ingredient is conductive or sound absorbing.
View Level Measurement by WeightIn addition to level measurement, Hardy weight instrumentation can also maintain a level or level range in a vessel. For example, a “low” setpoint can initiate a refill of the vessel so as not to run short of the material while a deadband or second “high” setpoint ensures a high level or illuminates an overfill condition, even while its contents are in motion.
View Level Control by WeightWhether you are working with solids, liquids, or gases, weighing provides accurate and repeatable results allowing you to know how much of that material is still on hand and how much has been used. The container receiving the material can range from small cans, bottles, or bags to silos, trucks, railroad cars, barges, or ships.
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