Emery Winslow Scale Calibration Services
Below is an sample of a weight scale calibration procedure for scales. It is an example only. Use the scale's manual to determine the accuracy of the scale. You select which calibrated weights to use. These weights must be traceable to NIST. It is important to your Quality Assurance system that you have a calibration procedure in place for each measuring instrument.
Calibration & Certification
Koehler Scale, Inc., factory trained technicians are equipped to provide full scale calibration services on all your weighing and measurement equipment ranging from analytical balances to heavy capacity industrial platform scales with capacities from 1g 100 tons. Scale calibrations and certifications are performed to NIST Handbook 44 specs unless otherwise requested.
Serving Chicagoland, Northern Illinois, and Southeast Wisconsin for over 45 years Koehler Scale, Inc. can develop a calibration program designed to meet your requirements. Call us for a free consultation.
Calibration & Certification
Koehler Scale, Inc., factory trained technicians are equipped to provide full scale calibration services on all your weighing and measurement equipment ranging from analytical balances to heavy capacity industrial platform scales with capacities from 1g 100 tons. Scale calibrations and certifications are performed to NIST Handbook 44 specs unless otherwise requested.
Serving Chicagoland, Northern Illinois, and Southeast Wisconsin for over 45 years Koehler Scale, Inc. can develop a calibration program designed to meet your requirements. Call us for a free consultation.
Emery Winslow Calibration Services Reservation Fee
HYTRONIC technology, an Emery Winslow exclusive, combines state-of-the-art electronic instrumentation with virtually indestructible hydrostatic load cell weight sensing for a system with no electronics in the area of greatest potential abuse - the scale platform. HYTRONIC design allows the sealed hydrostatic weight signals to be transmitted to a clean, controlled area where the signals are totalized and converted into a single electronic signal, which in turn drives the scale's digital weight indicator.
HYTRONIC Weighing SystemSketches #1 and #2 are simplified schematics of a typical multi-load weigh system. Sketch #1 is an electronic load cell schematic and Sketch #2 is a HYTRONIC load cell schematic.
HYTRONIC Weighing SystemSketches #1 and #2 are simplified schematics of a typical multi-load weigh system. Sketch #1 is an electronic load cell schematic and Sketch #2 is a HYTRONIC load cell schematic.