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News Release from: Applied Weighing International | Subject: Safemounts
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 January 2005
Sixty five coal silo Safemounts exported
to Korea
Applied Weighing, the UK's leading manufacturer of weighing systems, recently helped a Korean manufacturing company with their 65 silo weighing problems
Applied Weighing, the UK's leading manufacturer of weighing systems recently helped a Korean manufacturing company with their silo weighing problems Sixty five Safemounts, load cells and intelligent weight controllers were exported to Korea and then installed without a glitch
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 31 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Safemounts were chosen due to their ability to accurately weigh the massive eight legged 1000 tonne coal silos at the manufacturing plant in Korea.
Individually the Safemounts are able to weigh up to 150 tonnes - more than meeting the total potential weight inside the silos.
The load cells supplied were also pre-calibrated to the intelligent weight controller - the IQ 355, making installation extremely quick and easy.
Technical Director John Treacy at Applied Weighing said "our aim was to ensure that installation in Korea was simple and pain free.
We ensured that on arrival, the engineers in Korea had as little work as possible before the entire weighing system was up and running.
This reduced down time in the factory." All Applied Weighing products, which are manufactured in the UK to all health and safety standards including ATEX, can be supplied fully calibrated - and come with a five year guarantee.
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