How do weight transmitters work? Answers to frequently asked questions
Weight transmitters are transducers, which are instruments capable of converting a physical quantity into an electrical signal to measure and compare it, transmitting it via wireless technologies or other forms of communication.
These are devices of relatively recent invention, having appeared only in the 1970s and then became widespread in the following decade.
Weight transmitters are now widely used in the management of automation, dosing, formulation, and packaging (but also counting and labeling), often for tanks and silos.
The measured weight is transmitted accurately and displayed on the interface of the fieldbus, produced by NBC Elettronica in various types and suitable for every need.
Our transmitters can be used in:
NBC Elettronica also guarantees full support for the installation and configuration of its transmitters, which are strictly assembled in Italy.