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What Are The Differences Between A Static And Dynamic Checkweigher?

March 02, 2023

A dynamic checkweigher measures the moving packages, while a static requires manual labor. However, the differences do not end there; please read on to learn more!


What is a Static checkweigher?

Manual or static checkweighers are used to perform random inspections on a small sample of products by weighing each one individually. In addition, they help with net weight and tare weight sample testing to guarantee conformity with industry rules. Static checkweighers are also frequently used in tray filling packing projects, which help bring the underweight goods into compliance. Some of the primary qualities of a static checkweigher are:


· Check weighing and portioning products quickly and accurately with the help of loadcell.

· Used for manual weight management and portion control of products or for on-the-spot checking of samples.

· Small size and simple frame design, making them ideal for minimizing stress on the workshop space.

· Enable data monitoring and analysis downloaded by USB, integrating with existing data management systems.

 

What is a Dynamic checkweigher?

Dynamic checkweighers, also known as in-motion checkweighers, automatically weigh products while in motion and require no user intervention to operate. In contrast to static checkweighers, these units have automatic removal devices, such as hydraulic pusher arms, to dispose of products under or over the set weight. Some of the primary qualities of a dynamic checkweigher are:


· A dynamic checkweigher is faster and more automatic.

· It requires less or no manual labor.

· It weights the products that are in motion on a conveyer belt.

· Usually, it is with rejection system, help to reject the overweight and underweight products.

· More work in less time.


The Differences

A static and dynamic checkweigher mostly differ in:


· Checkweighing machines that do not move around if product is underweight or overweight are called static checkweighers. Products in motion can be measured and auto rejectd by dynamic checkweighers.

· Manually weighing products or spot inspection with static checkweighers are common uses for such devices. All of the goods manufactured can be checked instantly using dynamic checkweighers.

· Performing a static check weight takes more time and effort. Products must be manually added or reduce according the weight shown on touch screen.

· On the other hand, it is completely hands-free for dynamic check weighing. Items are weighed as they move down the assembly line. Any that doesn't make the mark is removed from the assembly line using automated rejection devices such as pusher, arms or air blast.


Conclusion

Checkweighers are an integral part of a comprehensive quality assurance strategy in the manufacturing industry, and the results of their measurements must be trusted. Also, due to the factories' high manufacturing speeds, most enterprises aim to purchase dynamic checkweighers. Still, where packaging is less frequent and the product is precious, a static checkweigher is a great choice.


Finally, Smart Weight provides services to various business sectors worldwide. Get in touch with us here to get the scales of your dreams. Thanks for the Read!

 

 

 


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