Differential dosing scale MACRO
volumetricIoTfor the food industry

Differential dosing scale - MACRO - swisca ag - volumetric / IoT / for the food industry
Differential dosing scale - MACRO - swisca ag - volumetric / IoT / for the food industry
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Characteristics

Type
volumetric
Communication
IoT
Applications
for the food industry, for bulk materials, differential dosing
Configuration
hopper
Other characteristics
precision
Height

Min.: 1,485 mm
(58.5 in)

Max.: 2,150 mm
(84.6 in)

Description

For continuous dosing and blending of finished products The differential dosing scale, MACRO, is an extremely accurate measuring instrument for gravimetric weighing of powdery products. A precise dosage, excellent sanitation and a large capacity range characterizes this extraordinarily reliable differential dosing scale. Advantages • Straightforward touch screen • IOT compatible control • High-quality measuring cells • Energy-efficient servo drives • Good accessibility for cleaning • Metal detectable connections Our differential dosing scale MACRO is used for an accurate gravimetric dosage of powdery products into a continuous product stream. Thanks to innovative servo technology, flour, semolina or bran with a very large capacity range can be reliably measured or regulated. The differential dosing scale can be applied as an input or control scale. It can be used for the production of mixes and for the provision of a total quantity in a manufacturing or logistics process. These differential dosing scales are well accessible and easy to clean. The control unit is extremely reliable and user-friendly.

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