Track scales are divided into static track scales and dynamic track scales(Track scale).
Static track scale is a track scale used to weigh the load of freight cars in a stationary state. There are mechanical, electromechanical combined, and electronic types; Dynamic track scale is a track scale used to weigh the load of freight cars during transportation. There are two types: electromechanical and electronic. The measurement methods include vehicle measurement, bogie measurement, and axle measurement.
1、 Product Features
1. Compact structure, sturdy and durable
2. The entire weighing process is fully automated
3. Easy to install, debug, operate, and learn
4. Continuous measurement or single vehicle measurement
5. Strong environmental adaptability and complete functionality
6. Large weighing range, capable of measuring the entire vehicle with bidirectional coupling bogie
2、 Product Usage
A track scale used for weighing the load of stationary freight vehicles. Widely used in industries such as chemical, coal, and electric power metallurgy to achieve rapid and automatic measurement of goods on vehicles with different track gauges.
Dynamic track scale is an advanced weighing device that can perform static and dynamic weighing on the entire train, as well as continuous weighing without unhooking or stopping the train. It can achieve automatic weighing, automatic calculation, and automatic display, and can also record and print the weighing results in terms of time, vehicle number, gross, leather, net weight, etc. by the computer.
CHARACTERISTICS
1. Compact structure, sturdy and durable
2. The entire weighing process achieves fully automatic measurement
3. Easy to install, debug, operate, and learn
4. Continuous measurement or single vehicle measurement
5. Strong environmental adaptability and complete functionality
6. Large weighing range, capable of measuring the entire vehicle with bidirectional coupling bogie
2、 Product Usage
A track scale used to weigh the load of freight vehicles during transportation. Widely used in industries such as chemical, coal, and power metallurgy to achieve rapid and automatic measurement of goods on vehicles with different track gauges.
