The purpose of the weighing instrument

Time:2021-06-12 00:00:00

Weighing machine is a device that measures the weight of an object, such as scales, scales, etc.


Weighing instruments are widely used in industry, agriculture, commerce, scientific research, medical and health departments. Weighing instruments use Hooke's law or the principle of lever balance of force to measure the mass of an object. The weighing instrument is mainly composed of a load-bearing system (such as a weighing pan), a force transmission conversion system (such as a lever force transmission system) and an indication system (such as a dial). Weighing instruments can be divided into three categories: mechanical scales, electronic scales, and electromechanical scales according to their structural principles. Mechanical scales are divided into lever scales and spring scales. According to the measurement method, it is divided into non-automatic scales and automatic scales. Its main varieties are balances, steelyard scales, case scales, platform scales, ground scales, ground scales, rail scales, belt scales, postal scales, crane scales, batching scales and bagging scales. The focus of the development of weighing instruments is electronic weighing instruments. The supporting use of modern technologies such as program control, group control, telex printing record, and screen display makes the weighing instrument complete in function and higher in efficiency.