To improve the accuracy of the electronic scale, the following 4 measures can be taken:
Choose a high-quality sensorThe sensor is the core component of the electronic scale, and its quality directly affects the accuracy of the electronic scale. Sensors with linearity, creep, no-load temperature coefficient and sensitivity temperature coefficient should be selected to meet the accuracy requirements.
Ensure the quality of the installation: The installation quality of the electronic scale is also an important factor affecting its accuracy. During the installation process, the operation steps on the product manual should be followed to ensure that the installation is correct and stable, and to avoid installation errors.
Regular calibration and maintenance: Regular calibration and maintenance of the electronic scale can ensure its accuracy and stability. Calibration includes zero calibration and gain value calibration. Regular maintenance work such as cleaning, rust removal, and fastening of the electronic scale can extend its life and maintain accuracy.
Avoid overloading and improper use: Overload and improper use are one of the main reasons for the loss of accuracy of electronic scales. Therefore, when using electronic scales, overloading and improper operation such as violent impacts, frequent switching, etc., should be avoided.
To sum up, improving the accuracy of the electronic scale needs to start from many aspects such as sensor selection, installation quality, calibration and maintenance, and use methods, and comprehensively consider and take corresponding measures to ensure the accuracy and stability of the electronic scale.