ICS electronic belt scale is an advanced belt scale mainly used to measure the weight of materials transported on conveyor belts. It consists of the following main parts:
Scale frame: The scale frame is the main structure of an electronic belt scale, including supporting rollers, scale beams, sensors, and other components. It bears and transmits the weight of the belt.
Sensor: The sensor is the core component of an electronic belt scale, used to sense the weight of materials on the belt and convert the weight signal into an electrical signal.
Instrument: The instrument is the control system of an electronic belt scale, responsible for processing sensor signals and converting them into material weight readings.
Accumulator: Accumulator is used to accumulate the weight of materials on the belt and transmit the accumulated weight data to the upper computer or data acquisition system.
The workflow of ICS electronic belt scale is as follows:
When the material is placed on the belt, the weighing frame receives the weight of the material and transmits it to the sensor through the rollers and the weighing beam.
The sensor senses the weight of the material on the belt and converts it into an electrical signal.
The electrical signal is transmitted to the instrument, which processes it and converts it into a weight reading of the material.
The instrument transmits the weight reading to the integrator, which accumulates the weight of the material.
The accumulated weight data can be transmitted to the upper computer or data acquisition system through the output interface on the integrator.
Through this method, ICS electronic belt scales can monitor the weight of materials in real-time and accumulate them, thereby achieving material measurement and control.