Dynamic Weighing
With HBK weighing sensors, manufacturers of packaging machines ensure that they meet the reliability and accuracy requirements of this market.
With HBK weighing sensors, manufacturers of packaging machines ensure that they meet the reliability and accuracy requirements of this market.
HBK has decades of experience in the development and manufacture of weighing technology components. If you are considering manufacturing your own industrial or retail scales, HBK is your reliable supplier of scale-weighing sensors.
Industrial plants need to monitor and control their production and manufacturing processes. For decades, HBK has been offering a wide range of sensors to control the transfer of masses – be it gases, liquids or solids.
Whether used in industrial, hygienic, static, or dynamic weighing applications, HBK components offer a flexible modular kit enabling you to design the optimal solution for your purpose. These include: combine load cells, weighing modules, mounting aids, and other accessories with state-of-the art electronics and specialized software to form your dedicated measurement chain.
HBK, as a component manufacturer, stands for an independent solution not purchased from a competitor. You are guaranteed legal compliance, and the necessary precision for increased efficiency in terms of financial and production or plant viability. Explosion-proof, hygienically designed, or EMC-tested products are available, just like a global network of experts who can support you.
Time, size, distance, speed, direction, weight, volume, temperature, pressure, force, sound, light, and energy. These are all physical properties that we measure and take for granted. Life as we know it would not be possible without measurement.
At HBK our goal is to make better decisions based on a combination of various different sources of data. Jon Aldred, Director of Product Management, Prenscia software at Hottinger Brüel & Kjær talks about Big Data and the impact of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
When you need to measure strain on an object, you are often doing so in a short timeframe. If the strain gauge is improperly installed, you can receive false measurements, which may cause you to spend even more time correcting these mistakes.