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11-14
/ 2023
Dual counting scales are weighing instruments for weighing and counting small parts or objects in a large container.
06-05
/ 2024
Dual counting scales are weighing instruments for weighing and counting small parts or objects in a large container.
04-24
/ 2024
With the continuous progress of technology, electronic devices have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. Electronic table scales, as one of them, have already played an important role in our lives. It not only provides us with convenient weighing functions, but also brings many other advantages.
04-01
/ 2024
Using an electronic platform scale for a long time can lead to inaccurate weighing. Taking the Newtonian force CWB7 platform scale as an example, perform calibration operations.
03-23
/ 2024
When using an electronic platform scale, various problems may arise. What does it mean to display [-0L -]? Newtonian force editor will answer for you.
12-11
/ 2023
The difference between platform scale and floor scale lies in the weighing range. Platform scales are generally used for small range weighing, approximately 50-1500kg, while scales are generally used for large range weighing, with a larger range of up to 1T.
11-30
/ 2023
How to select a suitable floor scale manufacturer based on your needs? Selection should be made from various aspects, such as manufacturer advantages, manufacturer reputation, product after-sales, etc.
11-09
/ 2023
The company's newly produced parent-child scale is used on two platforms and has a wide weighing range.
11-07
/ 2023
When purchasing a floor scale, how to choose a suitable one is a floor scale, and quality, price, and service are all necessary conditions for purchasing.
09-22
/ 2023
The aluminum die-casting platform scale is very suitable for industrial weighing. Special stamping forming, lightweight, easy to move and so on. Equipped with stainless steel pole connection weighing instrument. The die-casting frame is made of powder painting aluminum
09-12
/ 2023
How can packaging reduce transportation losses for different electronic scales?