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Q: What is the weighing accuracy of SameGram machines?

A:SameGram checkweighers offer high-precision performance with weighing accuracy ranging from ±0.02 g to ±10 g, depending on the model and product weight. For example, our SC1-C-3523L1 model delivers up to ±0.02 g precision for small items, while heavy-duty mo±3–10 g accuracy for loads up to 30 kg.👉 Explore our models for more details

Q: Does SameGram equipment support explosion-proof and dustproof protection?

A: Yes. SameGram offers equipment with IP65-rated stainless steel construction, ensuring dustproof and waterproof performance suitable for harsh industrial environments. For operations in hazardous areas, we also provide explosion-proof checkweighers, such as our SC-EP model, specifically designed for Ex-zones.👉 Learn more: Dynamic Checkweigher for Ex-Zones – SC-EP

Q: What standard weighing solutions does SameGram offer?

A: SameGram offers checkweighing and inspection solutions for industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, daily chemicals, logistics, and electronics.👉 Learn more

Q: Can your automated machinery and equipment support the entire line docking solution?

A:Yes. SameGram's systems are designed for seamless full-line integration, allowing smooth connection with upstream and downstream production equipment:· Connectivity with packaging, filling, and labeling machines for continuous operation.· Multiple communication interfaces (RS232/485, Ethernet) enabling interaction with factory systems like ERP and MES.· Support for online code spraying, barcode reading, rejection mechanisms, and more to build a cohesive manufacturing line.Our engineering team offers customized solutions to ensure synchronized data flow, real-time control, and production transparency across the entire line.

Q: Does your machinery support remote monitoring and multi-language interfaces?

A: Yes. SameGram equipment supports: ✅ Remote monitoring – via Ethernet or RS485 connection, enabling real-time status viewing, data access, and remote diagnostics. 🌐 Multi-language interface – touch screen HMI can be set to various languages, the default is Chinese and English, making it user-friendly for international teams. These features help improve production transparency, global usability, and maintenance efficiency.

Q:What communication interfaces and software systems do your mechanical equipment support?

A:SameGram devices support a variety of industrial communication interfaces, including:· RS232 / RS485 · Ethernet (TCP/IP) · USB port · Digital I/O signalsThese interfaces support connection to factory-level management systems such as ERP and MES.

Q: What are your main products?

A:SameGram manufactures a wide range of automated weighing and inspection systems designed to improve production accuracy and efficiency. Our main products include:· Checkweighers – For high-speed, real-time weight detection and automatic rejection of non-compliant products · Weight Sorting Machines – Used to classify products into multiple weight ranges, ideal for seafood, poultry, and agriculture · Weighing & Labeling Machines – Integrated systems that automatically weigh, print, and apply labels in packaging lines · Logistics Weighing Equipment – Tailored for fast, accurate parcel weighing in express delivery and warehousing · Customized Weighing Solutions – Including multi-channel, static weighing, and combination systems for unique production needs These products are widely used in industries such as food, medicine, cosmetics, logistics, e-commerce, and aquaculture.

Q: What is a weight sorter?

A:A weight sorter machine automatically weighs items and sorts them into predefined weight ranges or grades. It directs products to different outlets or bins based on their precise weight, enabling efficient classification and packaging. This type of equipment is widely used in industries such as food processing, agriculture, and manufacturing to ensure product consistency and optimize inventory management. Key features include real-time weighing, multi-channel sorting, and seamless integration with production lines. Effective weight grading, automatic weight classification, and weight-based sorting system capabilities make it essential for modern industrial processes.

Q: Is more heads always better in a combination weigher? What determines the number of heads?

A:A multi head combination weigher with more heads allows for more combination calculation weighing options, improving accuracy and efficiency. However, more heads don't always mean better performance. In a linear combination weigher, the number of heads is typically based on product type, target weight, required speed, and available space. Lightweight or irregular items may need more heads to ensure stable combine weigh in results. Cost and maintenance also rise with more heads. The best setup balances throughput, accuracy, and investment. Choosing between a combination scale with 10 or 14 heads—or more—should align with your specific needs.

Q: How a combination weigher calculate combinations?

A:To combine weigh in the most accurate portion, a combination weigher—whether a linear combination weigher or a multi head combination weigher—uses several combination scales to measure product portions simultaneously. The system then runs a rapid algorithm to find the optimal sum closest to the target weight. This process, known as combination calculation weighing, ensures speed and accuracy. Curious how a multi head weigher calculates combinations? It evaluates hundreds of combinations per second and selects the best-fitting one for each cycle.

Q: What's the difference between linear combination weighers and multihead weighers?

A:A multihead weigher typically features 10–24 weighing heads arranged in a circular layout, performing fully automated combination weighing at high speed. It's widely used in large-scale continuous packaging lines. In contrast, a linear combination weigher arranges fewer heads (e.g. 8–12) in a straight line, often incorporating some manual or semi-automatic steps. While both use combination calculation weighing, linear systems prioritize flexibility, gentler product handling, and cost-efficiency—making them better suited for smaller batches, irregular products, or operations where speed is not the top priority.

Q: What is a combination weigher and how does it work?

A:Put simply, what is a combination weigher? It is a computer combination weigher made up of multiple load‑cell heads—often called combination scales—that independently weigh product portions, then algorithmically choose the best mix to hit the set weight. In a combination weigher packing line, the selected mix drops straight into form‑fill‑seal or counting equipment, boosting throughput and accuracy. A linear combination weigher uses the same principle on fewer lanes for slower, low‑volume runs, while the full combination weigher excels in high‑speed automation.

Q: How do checkweighers reject non-compliant products?

A:In modern automated inspection and rejection systems, every product is weighed on an in-line checkweigher as it travels. Once weight falls outside the set tolerance, the checkweigher reject system engages. Lightweight items are diverted with a pneumatic rejection system (air jet), while heavier ones may be pushed off by actuated arms or gates. Fragile or sticky items drop gently via flaps or belts. This conveyor-based inspection and rejection system ensures real-time quality control, maintaining flow speed and minimizing product loss—a vital feature of contemporary conveyor reject system implementations

Q: How to choose the right checkweigher for my product?

A:To select the best checkweigher machine, consider product dimensions, required throughput, and target weight accuracy. For fragile or lightweight items, a high quality customized dynamic checkweigher offers precise and gentle handling. Moist or dusty environments may require IP65-rated units. Look for checkweigher solutions with flexible reject options, modular design, and easy integration. An in line checkweigher suits continuous production, while a customized automatic checkweigher ensures performance for specific packaging types. Tailoring features to your process guarantees better efficiency and compliance.