Industrial scales are used in a wide range of
professional industries. They can be used for the medical, farming,
manufacturing and production fields, just to name a few. A variety of
scales are included in the industrial scales area, such as counting
scales, digital postal scales, floor scales, shipping scales and pallet
truck scales.
In the floor and bench scale field, there are a few scales that
stick out for their accuracy and features. The AND HL-WP compact
wash-down scale is great for harsh environments, while the GSE Pro-Weigh
84 heavy duty floor scale is designed for heavy-duty industrial
operations. The GSE Porta-Tronic is a portable floor scale. The
Sartorious FB series is similar, and ideal for the laboratory.
For filling or checkweighting, the Sartorious QC Counting and
Checkweighing scale is a multiuse scale with a fast response, while the
Setro Super II Counting Scale combines accuracy with custom printing,
which is a very handy enhanced feature for industrial scales. The Setra
Super-Count counting scale has a high-resolution ceramic sensor with an
intelligently designed full-function keyboard to deliver high accuracy.
For overhead weighing, the Dillon Dynamometer ED-Xtreme is a
top-of-the-line dynamometer, while the Dillon AP Dynamometer with 5-inch
diameter has versatility in tension, traction and weight measuring. The
CAS Caston II Crane Scale has a rugged cast aluminum composure, while
the Dillon AP Crane Scale is also reliable and tough for extreme
environments. The MSI 3360 Challenger 2 Crane scale is also versatile
and reliable. Most importantly, it’s accurate, too.
Other top industrial scales include the AND GX-12K, a truly
high-precision balance that meets IP-65 ratings for water and dust
proof. This scale is water resistant, which helps in environments where
that can be a factor. For commercial kitchen uses, Tanita's TLC-161
Digital food service kitchen scale helps to increase profits and reduce
waste. This industrial scale is designed to guarantee consistent
recipes and maximize profits by limiting waste in restaurant and other
food service kitchens. It’s ideal for the catering industry, including
bakeries, food-processing kitchens, and deli counters.
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Saturday, 18 April 2015
A Look at Industrial Scales
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