Showing posts with label mining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mining. Show all posts

12.09.2015

Walz Truck Scales: Weighing Systems Driven By Efficiency

Walz Scale is an industry leader in heavy-duty weigh scale systems and has been offering truck scales and weighing systems for about 50 years. The company's truck scale systems are widely used for large scale operations and heavy duty equipment. Walz Scale has continued to successfully evolve its products to meet the unique needs and rugged demands of its customers- all of these efforts have been driven by efficiency.

Walz Scale Truck Weighing SystemsFor instance, the company's in-motion truck scales have been taking many industries by storm. By offering a portable truck scales system that enables operators to weigh trucks and truck loads while passing over the scale unit at slow speeds, many companies are realized dramatic increases in throughput and efficiency.

In short, Walz in-motion scale systems allow weighing operations to unfold without any disruption or stoppages. For high-volume users, this can drastically increase the company's bottom line. There are many other benefits of this advanced truck scale system, some of which include:

  • Advanced in-motion weighing
  • Design and engineering to unique specifications
  • Works with both magnet and grapple attachments
  • Integrating software options
  • Ideal for rail and truck loading
  • Sophisticated data capture capabilities
  • North America's biggest support network

Other Truck Scale Features

The patented design of these material handling scale systems has been field tested and has proven its dependability and accuracy. No other scale on the currently on the market delivers such a high level of overload protection and accuracy as these systems offer.


These advanced scale systems have been designed for precise in-motion software assisted weighing amidst rugged industrial setting. This scale system is applicable to both magnet and grapple attachments, which makes it perfect for metal and scrap processors.

The weighing terminal of these scales is a screen (backlit LCD display), which makes it easy for user to read data during day or at night.

Mining Truck Scales

Mining Truck ScalesFor resource extraction operations and mining companies, weighing payloads is important to ensure profitability. Different types of mining truck scales are now used to ensure accuracy of payload and also help in streamlining payload management process.

Walz scale offers wide range of mining scales through its dedicated branch Walz mining. Let’s have a close look at some of the most popular scales offered by the company. All these systems are revolutionary and have catapulted the mining operations to the next level.

Underground Truck Scales

Underground truck scales are best for mining operations that are carried out underground. These scales can measure load weight while transferring material from the site to the stage of the process. These underground truck scales are integrated as onboard scales and can measure load while on the truck.

Articulated Truck Scales 

Miners interested in minimizing transportation cost and optimize efficiency can use these scales. These scales are integrated on articulated trucks that are used for specialized mining operations or for hauling load. They are often used to reduce the number of trips necessary to transfer materials and loads.

Haul Truck Scales

Walz is among few suppliers in the industry that offer the most functional and popular mining truck scales. Using haul truck scales, miners can weight loads while their truck is still in motion. In addition, these heavy duty truck scales are highly accurate and can be easily integrated with the company’s scale monitoring system for production management. Coupled with Walz Scale's payload management software, mining companies can realize a wealth of benefits and can further streamline their weighing operation.

portable truck scales Portable Truck Scales

Walz also offers portable truck scales that offers incredible benefits to wide range of users. They can be used anywhere and you can also buy software integrated scales to ensure maximum accuracy. Then there are portable truck axle scales, aluminum and steel portable truck scales and portable weighbridge truck scales. These scales are best for farmers, gravel, sand logging, mining and construction industry.

Need Truck Scales for Rent?

Walz also provides truck scales on rent. They also promise local online support and training programs. More information about Walz truck scales for sale can be found at WalzScale.com.

8.28.2014

On-Board Truck Scales Advance Large-Scale Weighing Technology

Accurately measuring load weight is imperative for mining trucks that carry massive loads, and base these loads on their revenue. In short order, a dependable scales system specifically for mining trucks is key. The advent of on-board scale technology has revolutionized the way in which truck scale systems are designed.

Since its introduction in 2005, on-board truck scales has advanced the engineering weighing system for various types of load bearing vehicles. Unlike the in-ground scales that require trucks to drive over them to check the weight, on-board scales have no such requirements. As items are loaded in the truck, the scale gives reading instantaneously. This is just one of the major reasons for which on-board scales have become so popular.

Companies like Walz Onboard (the on-board truck scale branch of Walz Scale) has been progressing the technology behind these advanced scale systems. Learn more below about how these scales have revolutionized the market and design of mining truck scales.

About On-board Truck Scale Technology

Although the components that come with such scales are of different types, the functionality of a scale is either of the two types: Load cell and Air suspension. It means that an on-board scale uses one of these methods to calculate weight correctly.

Load cell method is more “contemporary” compared to air suspension. Basically it is a transducer which means it converts a force, like pressure, to electrical signal and thus measures the carrying weight of the vehicle. On the other hand an air suspension based scale uses a flexible bellows to measure the weight. This bellows are pumped by an electric compressor or air pump.

It is difficult to pinpoint the components that are used in modern on-board scales. However they usually have the three items that need to be installed in the system: Air Suspension Sensor, Mechanical Sensor and Indicator. The sensors are placed on the axle groups and their number depends on them as well. These sensors measure temperature, pressure, axle deflection as well as per axle weights.

Modern sensors can give reading that is accurate within .3% - 1% of gross vehicle weight or GVW. The indicator or reader can be fixed on the vehicle or kept as handheld. Wireless handhelds provide extra convenience in situations when the loading, checking and driving is done by a single person. Although it differs based on brands, they usually range between 300 and 500 ft.

Read-out Types for On-board Scales

There are several types of on-board truck scales available and each offer different methods for weight reading and overall calculation. Based on the method of functionality, these on-board scale systems can be of the following types:

1. Load cell: As mentioned earlier, load cells are kind of transducer that converts pressure into electric output. These can be either strain gauge or mechanical. Trucks or cargo that have spring suspension usually use this kind of scale.
2. Air suspension PSI reader: This type of scale is not usually used in vehicles that require precise measurements, like trucks that are used in mining operations, because they do not provide very accurate measurements. They are better used in semi-trailers.
3. Air suspension load indicators: These scales show “on the ground” weight in kilograms or pounds. These are analogue and non-electric gauges. They can also calibrate according to frequency.
4. Electronic scales: These scales come with PSI sensors and measure the changes (temperature along with pressure) in a truck’s air suspension. The data acquired is then sent to the receiver which then converts it to understandable approximations. These are the most frequently used on-board scales.

In addition to common mining trucks, alternative weighing systems also include on-board rail scales that offer in-motion weighing capabilities while a train car is moving. Besides the technical facts, a professional in the trucking or mining industry should know the conveniences that an on-board scale provides compared to traditional truck scales.

Advantages of On-board Truck Scales

Anyone who is a part of this industry knows how crucial it is to measure the carrying weight of the truck accurately, especially if they are involved in the mining or similar operations. Other than the obvious conveniences like ease of use, their accuracy level helps to ensure maximum usage of capacity without risking the possibility of violating legal carrying limits. The advantages of these scales are like the followings:

1. The possibility of over-loading can be almost entirely eliminated.
2. Drastically reduces maintaining cost related to over-loading vehicle.
3. Time efficient since the driver does not need to measure the weight every time the amount of load is changed because the indicator updates information immediately as pressure changes.
4. By reducing the repetitive motions for measuring weights multiple time on a truck scale (railroad scale), the vehicle’s fuel efficiency can be increased.
5. Potential accidents can be avoided that can happen due to over-loading.
6. The overall lifespan of the vehicle can be increased with the successful implementation of the overall advantages.

Other than these, on-board mining truck scales also help in avoiding legal complexities, increasing operating efficiency, and increasing return on investments and profit. Logically it is the better option compared to traditional truck scales.