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BLENDING ACCURACY USING THE IND780BATCH
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Increase Yield While Consuming Fewer Resources
When customers rely on your products for fighting fires, it is critical that your product is made correctly. That is the case for The Solberg Co., a manufacturer of firefighting foam concentrates and custom foam suppression systems and hardware.
Solberg foam concentrates are a firefighting foam product, packaged and sold in 5 gallon pails, 55 gallon drums and 265 gallon totes. Firefighting foams are used to suppress or extinguish Class A (ordinary combustibles) and Class B (flammable liquid) fires. Firefighters use Class B foam to fight industrial fires ...
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METTLER TOLEDO IND131/331 SCALE TERMINAL
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The IND131 and IND331 analog scale terminals deliver precision measurement data in a single, cost-effective package. Terminal features include:
- Organic LED display readable in all light conditions.
- Ultra-fast A/D conversion rate and TraxDSP� digital filtering.
- Enclosures designed to match application environment. The modular design enables multiple mounting possibilities.
- Choice of AC or 24 VDC operation
- Support for a wide variety of options, including DIO, additional serial port, and PLC interfaces
- Portable calibration/configuration settings and firmware upgrades via an SD memory card
- Scale calibration through PLC interface. CalFREE� allows scales to be calibrated without test weights.
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MULTIMOUNT™ WEIGH MODULES
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New Weigh Module Designed for Safety
When safety is at stake, you cannot afford to cut corners. Weigh modules must support heavy loads without tipping or other accidents. With built-in safety features, the new MultiMount™ weigh module is the obvious choice for weighing material safely and accurately.
The MultiMount™ weigh module is versatile enough to handle both static and dynamic weighing. Designed for compression loading, it is available in capacities of 11 to 10,000 pounds (5 to 4,400 kilograms.) Thanks to its versatility and safety, this new product can be used for weighing material in tanks, hoppers, silos, conveyors, and...
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