3 Types of Load Cells

Industrial scales use load cells to convert various forces from weighing objects into measurable electrical signals. Placing an object on a platform can generate tension, compression, bending, shear, torque, or pressure. These are mechanical forces. The cell then converts them into electrical signals. Various load cells can serve particular applications, depending on the environment and … Continued

What Is Load Cell Creep?

Load cell creep is perfectly natural in load cells. It is the change of the cell’s output in real-time while it is weighing an object. This happens under constant load conditions and assuming the time period is long. These refer to when a weight does not change during a period of time. If the weight … Continued

Compression Load Cells

Compression load cells use a specific force that converts into output signals for measurement. They are essentially a block that feel a push rather than a pull. Many load cells have strain gauges that react to tension, compression, torque, and other forces applied to them. Tension is a force that pulls on the strain gauge … Continued

What Causes Load Cell Drift?

Load cell drift can prove to be a potential setback for measuring. It is often hard to detect if a person lacks the means to test for significant voltage changes. With that said, we know potential causes for load cell drift and how a person can identify them. Drift can cause your load cell to … Continued

Arlyn MKE-5 Digital Indicator – SAW Series– Quick Start

SAW Series (w/ MKE-5 Digital Indicator) – Quick Start Guide USER MANUALS & SOFTWARE [DOWNLOAD PDF] Manuals: https://www.arlynscales.com/Product-Manuals-Specification-Sheets [MKE-5 Ultra-Precision SAW Scale User Manual – Instructions, Options Guide and Limited Warranty Terms] [MKE-5 Parts Counting Manual – For Parts Counting Scales] [MKE-5 USB Manual – Instructions for installing USB Drivers for the Scale (if equipped)] … Continued

Bulk Material Weighing Systems

Bulk material weighing systems are often fast, fluid, and flexible. They handle large volumes of products to weigh on a regular basis and must be able to withstand higher amounts of weight. The latter is called a weight capacity. Checkweighing may also be a priority when you are transporting and weighing objects at the same … Continued

New Weighing Technology: Surface Acoustic Wave

If you’ve been exposed to weighing technology, you’ve likely heard of the strain gage load cell.  This is the most common type of technology used by scale manufacturers around the world.  Just because it’s the most common technology used in our industry, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best fit for your needs. In fact, … Continued

Industrial Weighing Solutions

The scale industry has traditionally offered two major technologies, Strain Gage and Force Restoration (also known as Force Motor). Arlyn Scales has developed and introduced to the market a superior, third technology called Surface Acoustic Wave, or SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) scales. As you might imagine, this kind of technology was developed completely in-house by … Continued

How Does a Load Cell Work?

While you might not realize it, load cells are everywhere. Almost every single piece of equipment that incorporates a scale somehow relies on one, so there’s a good chance you used one today even if you went 100 miles away from your company’s workshop. Whether you’re weighing produce at a grocery store or stepping on … Continued

Load Cells for Tanks

In industrial settings when gasses are stored under pressure in liquefied form, they are stored in tanks, cylinders, or dewars. As the gas is needed for use, the liquid is boiled off and released as gas through a valve that allows it to be channeled to a given area. The remaining contents stay in the … Continued