Monday 2 July 2018

Why your business needs to have access to reliable axle weigh pads

UK road networks have precise weight limitations when it comes to vehicle loading
Businesses involved in the commercial transportation of goods need to be aware of the latest loading/weight restrictions when using UK road networks.

Gross weight limits will depend on the type of vehicle, its size, design, etc so its imperative you are familiar with actual limitations before your vehicle is loaded.

Overloaded vehicles will dearly cost your business as well as creating unnecessary wear and tear on UK roads and highways
So why have these limits been set?
Firstly there is the issue of vehicle and driver safety. 
If your van’s centre of gravity is too high, it will be difficult to drive, particularly when cornering, etc.  

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What does ‘legal for trade’ weighing mean, and how might it affect my business?

Many words are used to describe weighing equipment performance, but ‘legal for trade’ is one of the most important things to look out for, if you sell goods by weight
Abacus Weighing Services of Littleborough, the European Distributor and Dini Argeo Calibration specialist and equipment supplier, is very familiar with ‘legal for trade’ requirements, having specified weighing systems for use in different and demanding applications.

“It makes sense that, when selecting a scale to weigh your product or packages, that your equipment has been tested and approved by an independent third party, confirming that it’s fit for purpose and legally compliant,” said Abacus.  

Why your business might need stainless steel weighing scales

Stainless steel is a popular choice for food prep environments, but that’s just part of the story
Stainless steel scales are incredibly popular and widely used for food and drink weighing across food preparation environments.   But why is this? 
In practical terms, stainless steel is a hardy material that resists rust.  This is particularly evident in moisture-rich environments where there is potential for ongoing contact with water and/or liquids, food and other airborne particles. 

Be sure to check ingress protection (IP rating)
Many industrial factories opt for stainless steel given their IP rating.   It’s important to check the actual IP protection equipment carries before deciding on which industrial scale system is right for your process environment.

IP68 rated scales are wholly waterproof and suitable for use in the most extreme of environments; IP67 scales provide the next level down; IP66 is "dust tight" and provides protection against heavy seas or powerful jets of water; IP65 scales will provide adequate protection against moisture/water etc, if they are wiped down with a damp cloth, but they are not suitable if you intend to fully submerge during wash-down.

Easier to clean than other materials, rising to most industrial tasks and environments
Stainless steel is often the preferred option should there be a need for regular wash-down at the end of a process or routine as its performance and practical abilities will not be affected, or weights changed in any way.

Capable of handling hefty objects and loads
Stainless steel is also an extremely durable material, capable of withstanding heavy loads and high impact.   This means scales are highly suited to lift and weigh hefty and bulky objects and loads.
So durability, ongoing performance, hygiene, water-resistance and load capability all combine to make stainless steel digital industrial scales an exceptionally attractive and viable investment for wide ranging industry use and applications.

Saturday 5 May 2018

The key things to consider when purchasing industrial weighing scales

Start with an open mind
A good place to start when purchasing equipment like Industrial Weighing Scales is to write down a few questions that you need to address.  

 Ask yourself things like: do you need scales to work inside and outside?  Do you work in a hazardous, or potentially explosive location?   Might there be limited storage and/or weighing space?  How often will you need to clean your scales?  Is it a rough industrial environment, or a laboratory location?   What are you weighing?  Food?  Pharmaceuticals?  Vehicles? 

All of these factors will determine the type of scale that you choose and help to lead you in a direction.

For example, if your workplace has been certified as potentially explosive, you will need to look for ATEX Certified scales relevant to your zone classification. 

Or if you regularly need to wash down equipment, ie: for Food Industry use, a stainless steel, non-corrosive scale would be best.

Don’t overlook the upper capacity of products you may need to weigh a few years ahead
Don’t only think about the average weight of product at the present time also consider the upper capacity that you might need in the future.  It’s much more cost effective to buy scales that not only fit your present requirements, but also cater for the years ahead too.

What type of application?
And don’t forget the obvious!  What will the product be regularly used for – and where?  This may dictate whether you go for, say, a static weighing station, or something more mobile like axle weight pads.  The available space you have can greatly influence the design and configuration of weighing platform that you buy.

Things like readability, servicing, calibration, additional software, connectivity (analogue or mobile), etc should also be considered, so that you end up with a weighing solution that not only provides accurate, reliable readings, but fits around your business perfectly! 

Dini Argeo weighing systems: everything you need to know

Quality, consistency and reliability = a trusted brand! 
There are some brands synonymous with quality, consistency and reliability – and Dini Argeo (and Dini Argeo weighing systems) is one of those.

So who is Dini Argeo (DA) and where are they based? 
Dini Argeo is an Italian business that specialises in weighing systems.  They sell equipment in the UK through a network of distributors and sub-distributors, including Abacus Weighing Services.  Over the years they have enjoyed considerable success as an accomplished product designer, technical leader and industry spokesperson.

An investment in infrastructure, products and technology has made the difference
This is a business that has heavily invested in mechanical and electronic technology, and new IT software to maintain their market leading status.    Dini Argeo constantly pushes itself to achieve new performance standards, to introduce new ideas and to enhance existing products, to ensure they continue to lead in the field of industrial weighing systems and mobile weighing solutions.   

Experience counts in the industrial weighing industry
Abacus is clear about the difference between Dini Argeo products and other weighing systems. We think it comes down to experience and great product design,” said Chris Buck of Abacus.  “With over 100 years of experience behind them, DA has developed some excellent scale equipment and accessories, but particularly mobile and industrial weighing systems, that have surpassed all other industry standards, and that’s a brand that we want to be associated with.” 

In 2016, Dini Argeo was acquired by Rice Lake Weighing Systems. The two brands working together, further increases the range of products and services available to businesses across Europe and around the world.

Products available through Abacus Weighing Services include: weight indicators, load cells, mobile weighing equipment, weighbridges, axle weighing systems, ATEX and industrial scale solutions.

Do I really need ATEX Certified weighing scales?

What to look out for when purchasing ATEX industrial weighing scales
Any manufacturer or supplier of equipment (and that includes importers) must ensure that their products meet essential health and safety requirements and undergo appropriate conformity procedures, before they can be used in a workplace that has been classified as potentially explosive. 

This usually involves testing and certification by a third-party, but manufacturers can also 'self-certify' equipment intended to be used in less hazardous explosive atmospheres.  It’s important to check what classification equipment needs to conform to, before making a final decision about which weighing scales are right for your environment.

Once certified, equipment is marked with the 'EX' symbol and can be promoted as ATEX Certified weighing scales by the manufacturer or distributor.
ATEX Certified weighing scales have been checked and confirmed as fit for purpose, for use in explosive atmospheres 

ATEX Certification confirms that your weighing equipment is fit for its intended purpose, and that adequate information is supplied with it to ensure that it can be used safely and consistently in a potentially explosive environment, as classified.  

In short, it gives you surety that the weight readings you take will be accurate, and that you can use equipment safely and efficiently, if appropriately maintained in line with the manufacturer’s instructions.

What if I don’t use ATEX Certified scales?
Your business could be at serious risk in terms of endangering life, and/or creating unnecessary ignition risks by use of equipment that is not fit for purpose.  We strongly recommend, therefore, that you use ATEX Certified weighing scales that are appropriate for use in the appropriate hazardous zone.  

If in doubt, ask your manufacturer for the certificate of conformity so you can check the extent of cover.

Monday 5 March 2018

Waterproof weighing scales for the Food Industry

Businesses should buy weighing scales that are suitable for their intended purpose/environment
High performance, robust, easy clean weighing equipment is a must-have for the Food Industry.  Scale equipment must support the procedures involved, high standards of hygiene required, and the physical nature of the manufacturing and processing environment generally. 

Here are some of our top tips to consider when purchasing scale equipment for use in a food environment:

1. Hygiene is of obvious importance; many find that stainless steel scales for industrial use, are helpful given they are easy to clean, can be thoroughly washed down, are highly durable, resistant to corrosion and will withstand accidental spillages/contamination, etc.  

2. Look out for equipment that has an IP (ingress protection) rating/approval that is relevant to your business/industry type.  This ensures that it has been tested and will perform in the type of food environment in which you work.

The digits following ‘IP’ define the level of protection you are buying.  If in doubt about what you actually need, ask your equipment supplier for test evidence and certificates, and their relevance to your exact requirements/industry.

3. Carefully consider the design of your scale system.  If you handle/weigh large numbers of outgoing goods for example, a heavier, fixed scale may be more suitable – ie: platform, u-frame, floor, pit-mounted, as space allows. 

On the other hand, you may not need a fixed weighing device, particularly if space is tight or storage facilities minimal; portable scales could be the best option if you want free movement. 

From weighing raw materials, to check weighing goods before they are signed off, good quality scales are a necessity for the Food Industry. 

So make sure you scrutinise waterproofing and IP ingress protection features before you buy any industrial scale equipment for Food Industry use.  This will mean your weighing scales will technically perform over time.

Why your business needs to have access to reliable axle weigh pads

UK road networks have precise weight limitations when it comes to vehicle loading Businesses involved in the commercial transportati...