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'''Silo Weighing Systems''' are ideal for weighing applications where fitting standard load cells is either not possible or not cost effective. It is also suitable for applications where traditional level measuring techniques do not give satisfactory results.Silo-Weigh system uses specially developed low-strain techniques to accurately measure strain levels in existing silo supports with an overall system accuracy of typically 1% to 5% of full scale. It has been used successfully on multiple silo installations on integrated support structures where load cross-talk traditionally causes problems.
'''Silo Weighing Systems''' are ideal for weighing applications where fitting standard load cells is either not possible or not cost effective. It is also suitable for applications where traditional level measuring techniques do not give satisfactory results.Silo-Weigh system uses specially developed low-strain techniques to accurately measure strain levels in existing silo supports with an overall system accuracy of typically 1% to 5% of full scale. It has been used successfully on multiple silo installations on integrated support structures where load cross-talk traditionally causes problems.


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