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Chicken Powder Packing Linear Weigher High Accuracy Milk Powder Weighing Machine
Application:
Applicable for weighing of different kinds of granular, powdered
products such as sugar, rice, chicken essence seasoning, seeds,
salt, powdered milk / coffee / seasoning, etc.
Main Function & Features:
1. 7” color touch screen with multi-language operating system.
Software can be upgraded through USB.
2. SUS 304 / 316 body structure for option. IP65 water-proof
design.
3. Factory parameter setup recovery. 99 product parameters can be
preset to meet different parameter program requirements.
4. Amplitude can be automatically adjusted for easy operation.
5. Each hopper can function as one head weigher.
6. Meet four kinds of blended product weighing and packaging.
7. Open-close mode of step motor drive is applied for 3.0L hopper.
8. Pneumatic open-close mode is applied for 10L hopper.
9. Modular control system design for easy maintenance and low cost.
Specifications:
Model | TY-A-M94-2 | TY-A-M94-3 |
Max. Weighing (one hopper) | 2000g | 5000 |
Accuracy | x (0.5) | x (0.5) |
Min. Scale Interval | 0.1g | 0.1g |
Max. Speed | 50 p/M | 40 p/M |
Hopper Volume | 3.0L | 10L |
Control System | MCU | MCU |
HMI | 7” touch screen | 7” touch screen |
Power Supply | AC220V ±10% 50HZ/60HZ, 1KW | AC220V ±10% 50HZ/60HZ, 1KW |
Packing Dimension | 1,310(L)×1,020(W)×935(H)mm | 1,484(L)*1,300(W)*1,730(H)mm |
Package weight | 242 kg | 270kg |
A 'typical target' weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the
pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh
hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.
The weigher's computer determines the weight of product in each
individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains
the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. The multihead
weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product
falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively,
into a distribution system which places the product, for example,
into trays.
Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force,
while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw
systems.
An extra layer of hoppers ('booster hoppers') can be added to store
product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in
a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations
available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.
Multihead weighing can help in the following ways:
Filling bags
The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is
immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many
kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be
handled at high speed and efficiency.
Mix-weighing
Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a
multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds. The weigher is
divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a
breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two
relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with
say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components
and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high
weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive
ingredients was negligible.
Placing into trays
A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the
speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free
delivery of product into trays.
Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain
vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s
when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and
confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in
common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the
pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level
of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative
speed have been extended to many products which would in the early
days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.
Sticky products
Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese
(including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or
screw feeders rather than vibration.
Granules and powders
While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more
cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or
volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products
such as loose tea can be weighed on today's multiheads.
Fragile products
Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned
inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items
such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits.
Complex products
Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to
deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be
assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and
vegetables in the appropriate compartments.