The pre-wrapped Carambars are placed in a hopper, which is used as buffer storage. They are taken by a cleated belt conveyor at a 45° angle, which pours them into plastic crates. Once full, the crates move along a conveyor system, before they are finally picked up by a collaborative robot, that places them on a pallet.
“The specifications required a knowledge of the global weight of Carambars loaded onto each pallet. Rather than assessing the pallet, we have decided to weigh each crate individually and calculate the overall heaviness of the crates loaded onto the pallet,” explains Samuel Hacquin.
The load cell was placed under the crate, which had been filled by the cleat conveyor belt. This type of conveyor is obviously not suitable for dosing, as the sweets fall randomly by the dozen into the crate, so there is no precise control over their release. This does not matter though, as the crates don’t contain a specific number of sweets. What really matters is that we know the precise weight of each crate. The load cell needs to have a high level of accuracy and good repeatability - and obviously it must be sturdy because it is used a lot. The filling process for a crate takes a few seconds and - during this period of time - the cell weighs the empty crate before it’s filled. It carries out dynamic weighing to decide when to stop filling and then weighs the crate once it’s full.
Besides the various sensors that also record variables such as temperature and humidity, the monitoring station operates with HBK's QuantumX data acquisition and analysis system with MX840B and CX22B-W modules, as well as catman software. So, by using different technologies it meets the precision, flexibility, and speed of configuration requirements.
The QuantumX data acquisition and analysis system is capable of acquiring any signal and sensor information. Its universal and stand-alone MX480B and CX22B-W modules are especially suitable in applications with roadside load data, as they function with different types of sensors and have high computing power.
The catman software offers more than just data acquisition. It is perfectly adapted to roadside mobile test needs and provides ease of operation and data acquisition, online calculation, process automation and powerful display of any measured and recorded signal. In addition, HBK offers a stand-alone power solution, remote access, and online processing services.