High-Precision Measurement Sensor for Embedded Use 'WMF Series'
A compact design with a width of 25mm that fully integrates EtherNet/IP and PROFINET IO RT measurement sensors (demo unit available).
The WMF series of MetraTron is a slim and compact high-precision weighing sensor specially designed for multi-line automatic networks directly connected to control systems. It can be used as a standalone weighing module or combined with multiple units as a sensor. It can be integrated deep within machinery or equipment, and it can also be integrated into glove boxes where robust equipment that is easy to clean is essential. It features all-direction shock protection ideal for robotic transport, and its dust and water resistance ratings are IP65/IP45.
basic information
High-speed reading: Update rate of 92 checks per second Overload protection: All-direction protection Dust and water protection rating: IP44/IP65 Connection options: Air cooling function for multiple connections
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Model number/Brand name
WMF Series
Applications/Examples of results
Automation of filling and check weighing
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