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Weighing system comes through earthquake unscathed

A Vishay Transducers UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 6, 2000

Engineers may design weighing systems to meet severe environmental conditions but it is not often that their theory can be put to the test; it has happened though for Tedea-Huntleigh Europe

A new integrated approach to load cell and mounting hardware design is paying dividends for international load cell manufacturer Tedea-Huntleigh Europe.

Engineers may design weighing systems and components to meet severe environmental conditions but it is not often that their theory can be put to the test, especially just after a system has been commissioned.

For engineers at Acmon Systems and Tedea-Huntleigh, the earthquake in Athens last year provided just such an acid test.

Athens-based Acmon have recently installed a 17 metre high, 120 cubic metre sugar storage silo for Jacobs Suchard-Pavlides.

The silo, which is mounted on five 30 tonne capacity 220 SiloMount weighing assemblies, supplied by Tedea-Huntleigh Europe, came through the earthquake without any problems.

As Nick Poniros from Acmon pointed out: "The whole system showed no adverse effects from the earthquake.

The decision to use five SiloMounts provided more than sufficient stability and the units themselves withstood the forces without suffering any damage whatsoever".

The SiloMount is the culmination of extensive research by Tedea-Huntleigh in order to ascertain exactly what customers require from loading assemblies and illustrates how customer input, combined with over 30 years of transducer expertise, has resulted in a product which meets stringent industrial requirements without compromise.

The low profile SiloMount, which is available in capacities of 5,10,20 and 30 tonnes, incorporates a built-in jacking facility and self-aligning top plate.

At its heart is the fully sealed stainless steel 220 bending ring load cell which has OIML and CENELEC approval.

The standard 220 load cell provides a traditional analogue output while the latest digital version provides bi-directional serial communication which allows the 220 to be linked directly to PCs, PLCs and DCSs.

The benefits include easier interconnection, faster system calibration and fault diagnosis.

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