Description
Key Features of Analog Weighbridge Load Cells
- Operating Principle:
- Typically, analog load cells use strain gauge technology.
- When weight is applied, the load cell deforms slightly, and the strain gauges measure the change in resistance, converting it into an electrical signal.
- Signal Output:
- Provides a low-level electrical signal, typically in millivolts per volt (mV/V).
- The signal is proportional to the weight applied and requires amplification for further processing.
- Material:
- Constructed from durable materials such as stainless steel or alloy steel to withstand heavy loads and harsh environments.
- Accuracy:
- Highly accurate and stable under normal operating conditions.
- Available in different capacities and sensitivities to suit various weighbridge sizes and applications.
- Compatibility:
- Works with analog weighbridge indicators and junction boxes.
- Requires calibration for integration into the weighing system.
- Durability:
- Designed to withstand heavy loads, shock, vibration, and environmental factors.
- Often sealed to IP65, IP67, or IP68 standards for protection against dust and water.
