PECM Issue 38 2019 | Page 173

PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES WEIGH MODULE SYSTEMS HANDBOOK AND ONLINE WEBINAR Take advantage of two great resources designed to make the implementation of weigh modules in large weighing systems easy and error-free. METTLER TOLEDO has created a comprehensive handbook and an online seminar which detail the fundamentals of designing, building and installing customised solutions. Covering the application of load cells and weigh modules for tanks, silos, vessels, hoppers or conveyor weighing systems, these are both free to access. The Weigh Module Systems Handbook offers practical guidelines for engineers, designers and service personnel to avoid common errors. It covers the critical phases you should consider to achieve the required accuracy level in your process. These include design calculations, thermal effects, piping connections, designing of support structures and calibration. In support of this document an online webinar is accessible on the METTLER TOLEDO website. This offers an additional opportunity to develop a greater understanding of implementing tank, silo and vessel weighing systems. Available on-demand, the session can be viewed at your convenience. For a free download of the handbook visit: www.mt.com/ ind-system-handbook With more than 150 pages it provides a complete library Or to access our online webinar of information regarding the visit: www.mt.com/ind-24x7- application and use of load cells and Sepura ad 132x180L_Whats Inside advert 28/03/2018 16:53 Page 1 webinar-tankweighing weigh Inside modules. It’s what's inside that counts Why choose a typical multi-blended polypropylene filter when you can have SILEXA ™ inside... • removes more - will remove oil content to below 10ppm • lasts longer - extends filter life by 20% • cost effective - 3rd party service kits that out-perform genuine OEM products Only SEPURA™ separators contain the superior SILEXA™ filtration media. Sepura is part of the Bowman Group Multi Factor Europe Ltd Harrison House, Rackery Lane, Llay, Wrexham LL12 0PB t: 01978 855995 e: [email protected] Issue 38 PECM 173