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News Release from: HBM UK | Subject: Dynamic Weighing Seminar
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 February 2007

HBM Dynamic Weighing Technology Seminar

HBM are pleased to announce the forthcoming Dynamic Weighing Seminar, designed to give participants a good grounding in dynamic weighing principles and applications

HBM are pleased to announce the forthcoming Dynamic Weighing Seminar, designed to give participants a good grounding in dynamic weighing principles and applications This seminar will be ideal for process engineers, production staff, plant managers and quality control

The topics included in the seminar are:.

* Overview - Dynamic weighing products.

* Applications and how to use FIT.

* High dynamic and static precision load cells.

* Checkweighing and dosing with FIT technology.

The FIT ( Fast Intelligent Transducer) achieves the desired degree of accuracy when weighing and batching small amounts of bulk liquids and solids.

This loadcell was specifically developed for fast dynamic weighing processes, and has been adapted by Krones, a leading bottling plant for the beverage industry, to control gravimetric filling machines for soybean oil and baby milk.

The FIT load cells control the gravimetric filling machines which can fill as many as 38,000 bottles an hour.

The seminar will be held on the 6th and 7th March 2007, at The Brooklands Hotel, Barnsley Road, Dodworth, Barnsley, starting at 9.30am and finishing at approx 4pm.

Lunch and refreshments are included.

For a full agenda and to register please visit the website.

Please contact Paul Mayger for answers to any further questions.

All registrations made by 23rd February will receive a 10% discount. Request a free brochure from HBM UK ...

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