The development history of multihead weigher, what is the difference between multihead weigher and belt scale

2022/09/16

Author: Smartweigh–Multihead Weighter

The development history of multihead weigher The multihead weigher has been developed for more than 60 years. As early as 1933, the use of mechanical equipment will“in motion”The product check weighing operation mode in which the products are automatically transported to the carrier for weighing has been realized. The first successful operation of the multihead weigher as a commercial product in the world was completed in 1953 by the Ilumatronic company in California, USA. In 1960, the first multihead weighers received type approval.

In the mid-1960s, the American company Illumatronic changed its name to Icore (see Figure 1-6 for its logo), and then acquired Acurex. In 1985, Ilcore was managed and controlled by the engineering company of Ramsey (a company known for its top-notch belt scale equipment) in Minnesota, USA, with multihead weigher production bases in the United States and Japan, and offices and agents all over the world. . In 1994, Thermo Fisher Scientific integrated Ramsay, Hitech Electronics, Hunting, Kalimba, Australia (RCCI) multiheader, Italian special The most professional multihead weigher manufacturing company in various industries such as Tecno Europa and Best Testing.

The rich heritage and application experience of multihead weighers continues through Thermo Fisher Scientific's Thermo Scientifie brand. The multihead weigher has become an important product in the company's weighing products. The difference between multihead weighers and belt scales Most multihead weighers use belt conveyors, and their weighing principle is also realized under the condition of dynamic material feeding, which is similar to belt scales.

But there are still many differences between the two. The main difference is that the multihead weigher weighs objects that are prepackaged discrete loads, such as directly separable objects (such as a fish, a box of pills), and may also be packaged Most of the weighing objects of the belt scale are bulk powder, granular and block materials, and the load of the continuous load multihead weigher is mostly the whole weighing with a short length. Overall weighing on segment belt conveyors, while the carrier weighing of belt scales is mostly local weighing on long-distance belt conveyors. Multihead weighers usually include load cells, photocells, and reject devices, while belt scales usually include weighing The weighing purpose of the load cell and speed sensor multihead weigher is to obtain the weight of each item (displayed in mg, g, kg), while the weighing purpose of the belt scale is to obtain the instantaneous flow through the material (in kg/h, displayed in t/h) and cumulative flow (displayed in kg, 1). The above is the relevant content shared for you today about the development history of multihead weigher and the difference between multihead weigher and belt scale.

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