A beltweigher or belt weigher, more commonly known as a belt scale, is a piece of industrial control system used to measure the mass and flow rate of bulk material traveling over a conveyor belt.
Belt weighers replace a short section of the support mechanism of the belt, which might be one or more sets of Idler-wheel rollers, or a short section of channel or plate. This weighed support is mounted on , either pivoted, counterbalanced or not, or fully suspended. The mass measured by the load cells is integral with the belt speed to compute the mass of material moving on the belt, after allowing for the mass of the belt itself.
A belt weigher is normally mounted in a well supported straight section of belt, with no vertical or sideways curvature, and as close to level as is practicable. The weighed support must be aligned vertically and horizontally with the adjacent supports to avoid tensile forces in the belt skewing the measurement. Due to the belt tension variation, frequent check calibration must be done.
Outputs from belt weighers are typically:
Some belt weigher controllers offer features such as driving output to stop the belt when a predefined mass of material has been measured, or a range of alarms to indicate nil flow, belt slippage, and belt stoppage.
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