Why Does the Automatic Big Bag Packing Machine Use a Gross Weighing System? What Are the Advantages?
In big bag packaging applications, the weighing method plays a critical role in determining both accuracy and operational stability. The Henll automatic big bag packing machine adopts a gross weighing system, where load cells are installed beneath the filling platform to directly measure the total weight of the bag and the material.
In big bag packaging applications, the weighing method plays a critical role in determining both accuracy and operational stability. The Henll automatic big bag packing machine adopts a gross weighing system, where load cells are installed beneath the filling platform to directly measure the total weight of the bag and the material.
This design offers several key advantages:
High stability and strong resistance to interference
Since the load cells are mounted on a fixed base, they are isolated from vibrations and impacts generated by the feeding system, ensuring stable and reliable weighing data
Independent structure for easy maintenance
The weighing system is structurally separated from the feeding and filling units, making maintenance, calibration, and servicing more convenient
Enables dynamic control for high-precision filling
Real-time weight monitoring during the filling process provides accurate data for dynamic compensation and check weighing, allowing an optimal balance between high-speed feeding and precise measurement
Fast response for precise control
Electronic load cells offer millisecond-level response times, enabling immediate feedback of weight changes. Combined with a PLC control system, this allows rapid cut-off and fine feeding adjustments, ensuring a high accuracy of up to ±200g
In summary, the gross weighing method not only enhances measurement stability and responsiveness but also serves as a fundamental technology for achieving high-precision, fully automated big bag packaging.
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