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Dual Tank Level Controller
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Dual Tank Level Controller
As illustrated in this application the volume of a single or multiple container of any shape or form can be monitored and controlled during an automated process using load cells and instrumentations to display the values while activating or deactivating the system as required utilizing the instrument built-in alarm set point or interfacing with a PLC computer .
Wind Tower
Utilizing a single or multiple load cells, monitor all stresses induced due to high wind activities on the towers located in remote areas. The load cells via a junction box are connected to inline amplifier and data acquisition computer system to record all data and make it available through internet connection. Hence all activities can be monitored through the internet any time.
Suspension Bridge
FUTEK load cell and instruments can be used in suspension bridges. Our load cells can be installed on the cables to measure the tension and stress applied to the cables under various traffic conditions. They can also be installed under the post of the bridge to measure the compression the bridge experiences under various conditions. Data acquired will be sent to a data logger or data acquisition system using FUTEK Junction Box and related instrument. Remote management of data via internet or cell phones can be achieved.
STAMPING
Here, a torque sensor attached to a motor at the top of a stamping operation monitors the amount of torque being exerted in order to stamp the cap on top of the bottle. The load cell at the bottom is used as a quality measure. It monitors the applied forces to detect and prevent excessive force due to misalignment or other causes. If the torque or load displayed falls outside an acceptable window, the operator will be alarmed to make some adjustments in order to ensure the final product is not defective.
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