What Is a Checkweigher?

Automatic checkweighers, also known as sorting scales, sorters or automatic checkweighers.

Checkweigher

Automatic checkweigher, also known as:
In the development process of dynamic weighing technology, we will seize the mainstream of development, the trend of high precision and high speed.
As early as 1933, many attempts were made to finally use mechanical equipment to automatically convey products "on the move" to a weighing platform for weighing. Founded in 1945, Illumatronic, California, USA, successfully applied dynamic weighing to commercial scales for the first time in the world in 1953.
In the mid-1960s Illumatronic changed its name to Icore-ever since then Icore has become synonymous with "checkweighers". Today's reason for food manufacturers to adopt checkweighers is increasingly receiving attention to both product quality and production efficiency-so after Icore acquired Acurex through the company, it experienced a crazy growth, and in 1985, it was later established in Minnesota Ramsey Engineering Co., Ltd. manages and controls, becoming a leading checkweigher division, regional offices, and equipment manufacturing centers for agents around the world in the United States and Japan.
In addition, Ramsay Engineering, founded in 1953, has become a global leader in the field of bulk weighing and feeding systems. After seeing the value of synergy, the portfolio investment added to the checkweigher strengthened and complemented the strong Ramsey brand and product line.
Products suitable for terminal process inspection of packaging lines provide a more economical solution for simple online checkweighing requirements, with fast detection speed, high measurement accuracy and strong expansion performance.
The maximum discrimination speed varies depending on the status, length of the weighing object and the speed of the conveyor belt
Minimum precision varies depending on the state of the measurement

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