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Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: Chronos Richardson | Subject: E-Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2008
Precision weighing systems from Chronos
Richardson
The latest generation of the Chronos Richardson E-series nett weighers meets the highest demands for accuracy and performance across a range of bagging applications and industries
The precision weighing systems from Chronos Richardson are available in single weigher, double weigher combinations, or as a system-compatible integrated module in bagging lines for a weighing range from 5 to 50kg per weighment Larger weighments are available on request
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Chrono-Weigh E55 F1 High-Capacity Nett Weigher.
This high-capacity bagging weigher can achieve outputs of more than 2,000 weighments per hour.
The E55 F1 features state-of-the-art servo technology for accurate control of the dosing device and precision weighing accuracy even at this high speed.
Chrono-Weigh E55 NXT Precision Weighing System.
This new generation of our well-established type E55 nett weigher is equipped with state-of-the-art loadcell weighing technology.
Three cleaning doors allow significantly enhanced and easier cleaning access.
The optimised weigh hopper - with stainless steel contact parts as standard - ensures hygienic bulk weighing and easy cleaning.
Should end-users require an update of their Chronos Richardson packing system, the new E55 NXT series can be easily integrated into the facility as the dimensions have not been changed.
All E55 NXT models, including the new F1 variant, are suitable for all industries and can also be retrofitted into all bagging plants.
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