Industrial
Weighing Scales
Interweigh Systems Inc.
designs and supplies industrial weighing scales for
a variety of applications and industries from solid waste to agriculture,
petrochemical, food, transportation, retail, pharmaceutical and medical.
As a mechanical or electronic device, industrial weighing scales are found
everywhere in households, meat processing plants, scientific laboratories,
stores, shipping depots and warehouses. Used to measure the weight or
mass of an object or substance, our scales fall into several categories
from scales used in a laboratory to scales used in warehouses and grocery
stores. Click on any of the following for more information.
Kinds of Industrial Weighing Scales
Aircraft Scales - scales for weighing
private, commercial and military aircraft.
Bench Scales - weighing devices for use on a
bench, table or counter. They come in two main forms, all in one or detachable.
Bench scales are used for a variety of applications, such as parcel weighing,
parts counting, portion control and many others.
Checkweighers - scales for weight range verification
at high or moderate speeds.
Crane Scales - devices for overhead material
weighing. They can be often be found at the ports for off loading of ships.
Crane scales have two functions, one is to give you the weight of an item,
the other is to ensure operators do not overload the crane or hoist.
Counting Scales - devices used to count parts
saving you time and money.
Drum Scales - industrial weighing scales for
measuring the weight of drums or barrels.
Food Scales - include all scales used in
the food processing industry.
Fabric Scales - scales for weighing all
fabric related materials.
Floor Scales - weighing scales for use on the
floor.
Indicators - digital electronic display units
that can be used with platform base units or retrofitted to existing scales
and balances.
Intrinsically Safe Scales -
a device designed specifically for hazardous areas and corrosive environments.
Lab Scales - weighing scales or analytical balances
for all spectrums of the modern laboratory. Regardless of whether you
are in the pharmaceutical industry, work in a quality control laboratory,
a university, college or school, we have the right scale for you.
Load Cells - kind of transducer or sensor
which converts force into a measurable electrical output.
Mechanical Scales - platform, beam and spring
scales for general industrial use.
Moisture Analyzers - moisture analyzers
for the laboratory and many other routine moisture analysis applications.
Pallet Scales - transforms a pallet truck
into an accurate weighing scale.
Platform Scales - scales for weighing
objects using a flat platform that is can be very low to the ground for
easy access or that can be wide enough to handle larger items.
Portion Scales - scales for use within
the food industry for the preparation of ingredients. They are also used
for portion control and portion packaging, i.e., pre packed goods, filling
of canned goods or the mixing of seasonings or ingredients.
Postal Scales - scales for all types of
shipping and mailing applications.
Precision Scales - scales for
providing accurate and precise weighing measurements.
Rail Scales - weighing scales attached to a
rail system in a meat plant for transporting carcasses.
Retail Scales - weighing devices used in shops
and grocery stores for selling goods by weight.
Shipping Scales - scales for shipping
applications where volume is a key issue.
Touch Screen Industrial Computers - ruggedized industrial computers for use with
scales in dusty wash down environments.
Truck Scales - heavy-duty scales used to measure
vehicles like rigs or tankers.
Vacuum Sealers/Packagers - sealing machines for storing and preserving all kinds of food for sale in a supermaket, deli or convenience store.
Weighing Assemblies - is essentially
a load cell that can then be placed on or under almost any type of container,
or vessel turning it into an accurate scale.
Weighing Scale Applications
Our industrial weighing scales measure static or dynamic as well as compressive
or tensile loads. They are widely used in industrial applications to measure
everything from small packages for shipping, to the contents of hoppers,
to extremely heavy loads such as freight hauling trucks or airplanes.
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