In the field of industrial automation, electronic belt scales, as important and widely used weighing equipment, play an irreplaceable role in the continuous measurement of bulk materials such as coal, ore, and two compartments. With the advancement of technology and the increasing market demand, the requirements for electronic belt scales are also becoming higher and higher, among which "high quality" and "high precision" often become the focus of user attention. However, does a high-quality electronic belt scale necessarily mean high precision?