With the continuous development of industries such as logistics, port trade, and manufacturing, the requirements for the accuracy and efficiency of material transportation and weighing measurement have become increasingly high.
In this process, how to enhance the automation, accuracy, and stability of weighing measurement through technological means has become a focal point of concern for many enterprises.
The electronic belt scale is an automatic dynamic weighing device that can perfectly solve the problem of continuous weighing of materials, particularly suitable for large conveyor belt transportation systems that convey bulk loose materials.
An electronic belt scale is a device that integrates various technological means such as mechanics, electrical engineering, and computer science. It primarily involves installing sensor devices on the conveyor belt. As materials are transported, the force exerted is converted into electrical signals in real-time.
These signals are then amplified, filtered, and processed before weight measurement and calculation are performed based on indicators related to the electronic scale. Finally, the data is fed back to a microcomputer weighing instrument to achieve automatic continuous weighing of materials. Throughout this process, high-precision sensors ensure high accuracy, a wide measurement range, and strong reliability.
The electronic belt scale has become an ideal and widely used conveyor belt weighing device due to its application characteristics:
- Broad Application Range: Suitable for material measurement on various conveyor belt devices, with no absolute restrictions on the volume, density, or other characteristics of the weighing objects. It can complete weighing for various solid loose materials.
- High-Precision Weighing: The weighing measurement error of electronic belt scales can even reach 0.2% under ideal conditions, such as with matrix-type high-precision electronic belt scales. Additionally, with continuous technological advancements, electronic belt scales maintain good stability under environmental factors such as pressure, temperature, and density.
- High Degree of Automation: Electronic belt scales adopt digital technology, completing weighing measurements and outputting data simultaneously with material transportation, significantly enhancing the automation level of the equipment and reducing labor intensity for workers.
- Fast Response Speed: Electronic belt scales can automatically complete weighing as materials pass through the weighing area, with the entire process automated, greatly improving weighing efficiency and response speed.
- Simple Operation: On one hand, electronic belt scales can achieve autonomous operation through intelligent control systems, while also enabling data network transmission, storage, and analysis processing. On the other hand, calibration operations for electronic belt scales are simple, requiring only basic daily maintenance and inspections.
- High Degree of Informatization: With the application and popularization of technologies such as information technology, computer management, and the Internet of Things, electronic belt scales have incorporated these new technologies, leading to functional upgrades. Users can operate locally through instruments and view detailed production measurement data; managers can remotely view real-time data and historical data reports; and through measurement cloud platforms, they can achieve management and control of electronic belt scales.
Electronic belt scales have been widely applied across various industries, including coal, mining, ports, steel, cement, chemicals, granular materials, and more. Especially against the backdrop of the country's strong push for quality revolution and enhanced production line automation, electronic belt scales are gaining increasing favor among users.