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News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: Weighing platforms
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 May 2005
Weighing platforms suit hazardous area
duties
Mettler Toledo has a wide range of platform sizes which are ideal for numerous applications and industries.
Mettler Toledo has a wide range of platform sizes which are ideal for numerous applications and industries The K Line offers a weighing range from 15 to 6000kg and a wide variety of platform sizes and construction types which can be tailored to meet individual application requirements
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thanks to many functions and features new to 2-wire instruments, plus a particularly straightforward user interface, Mettler Toledo's 4220X transmitter is aimed at DO measurements in hazardous areas
The high performance digital measuring cell and monobloc technology offers a high resolution range and sets new standards for linearity and readability.
The range is also approved for use in hazardous areas (with Zone 1 and 21 models) and complies with GMP requirements.
The M Line multi-interval scale range offers three different resolutions in one scale providing adaptable industrial measuring technology.
The range has numerous platform sizes and models are suitable for use in Zones 2 and 22 and the rigid load frame and rugged measuring cell with strain gauge technology guarantees precise weighing results.
In addition the large range of platforms is matched by the wide selection of terminals.
Up to three scale bases can be connected to one terminal, different data interfaces are available and with a wide selection of options and accessories the M Line, is the ideal solution. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...
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