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Product category: Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: Load cells
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2004

Load cells cover a full range of
applications

Mettler-Toledo offers a wide range of both digital and analogue load cells for applications from simple scales to high speed in-motion weighing and harsh environments.

Mettler-Toledo offers a wide range of both digital and analogue load cells for applications from simple scales to high speed in-motion weighing and harsh environments In addition, the company's OEM capabilities help customers implement the right weighing solution for their applications

Flexmount weigh modules are designed for static-loading applications such as tanks, hoppers and vessels.

They adapt easily to any type of vessel, converting it to a scale that can provide accurate, repeatable weight readings.

The top mounting plate allows for thermal expansion and contraction.

Centrelign weigh modules are ideal for dynamic-loading applications such as conveyors, pipe racks, mixers and blenders.

The top mounting plate checks horizontal forces, keeping the load pin in a vertical position to provide accurate, repeatable weight readings.

Ultramount weigh modules are used for tanks, hoppers and vessels with smaller capacities.

The ball-and-cup suspension provides reliable performance in both static and dynamic applications and a bonding strap protects the load cell from electrical damage.

Value Line weigh modules offer excellent value for general-purpose weighing of tanks, hoppers and OEM machinery.

VLM2 modules feature receiver plates that isolate the load cell from vibration and shock while the VLM3 modules feature a self-checking design that allows for thermal expansion and contraction. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...

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