Mettler-Toledo's new FlashCell redefines checkweighing

2022-08-13 07:13:31 By : Ms. Kitty Deng

FlashCell load cells are available in three different types

Giesen, Germany, 7 June 2021 – Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection’s C-Series Flash Cell checkweighing systems are setting new standards for speed and precision. The addition of new load cell technology allows them to achieve industry-leading throughputs. The FlashCell load cells weigh products at speeds of up to 800 ppm, with pharmaceutical regulation compliant precision.

The FlashCell load cells are available in three different types, enabling customers to weigh products up to 10 kilograms. In the pharmaceutical sector, where products are comparatively lightweight, the 600 grams load cell is particularly well suited. Mettler-Toledo C-Series Pharma checkweighers can now, for example, match the speed of industry leading cartoners operating at 700 ppm to carry out completeness checks for lightweight blister packs.

This quality assurance measure ensures that manufacturers can detect if even one extremely lightweight component such as a drug leaflet or vaccine shot is missing. As quality assurance checks are carried out at high throughputs, manufacturers can rest assured that productivity levels are fully optimized.

Performance metrics have already been proven – Mettler-Toledo has carried out extensive tests comparing the new FlashCell to current EMFR load cells plus installed its new load cell technology at customer sites. Through these tests and installations, FlashCell load cell checkweighers have demonstrated, for example, the ability to precision weigh 80 gram blister cartons with a standard deviation of 185 mg at 700 ppm and a measuring time of 41 milliseconds.

“FlashCell technology is a significant further improvement of the already flexible C-Series checkweighers, giving customers the opportunity to increase performance significantly whilst maximizing precision according to their needs,” said Frank Borrmann, Market Manager, Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection.

Borrmann continued, “In today’s market, manufacturers need to be able to respond quickly and competently to fast-changing trends, including changes in product types, shapes and weights. By investing in a checkweigher from Mettler-Toledo with FlashCell load cell technology, manufacturers will receive a flexible and future-proof system, where every component can adapt to future requirements”. 

The next generation load cell technology supports shorter measuring times, enabling product throughput at up to 800 parts per minute (ppm), with no compromise on either weighing accuracy or the safety of the operation. C-Series checkweighers incorporating FlashCell technology therefore help to deliver increased productivity.

The FlashCell technology delivers weighing results with a standard deviation up to four times lower than the previous load cell generation. This helps to carry out quality assurance to protect both the consumer and the brand.

FlashCell works with shorter measuring times at high speeds. The weighing conveyor can therefore be reduced in length, with slower conveyor speeds helping to increase product handling stability and allowing shorter outfeed conveyors and product collection areas. The complete length of the checkweigher itself can be reduced by up to 24%.

Mettler-Toledo has proven experience in developing weighing technologies for different industries and applications, from laboratory scales that can weigh a 0.1 microgram load, up to rail scales capable of measuring up to 120 tons. This broad use across many applications means that its weighing technology is continuously developed and tested, ensuring it remains a high quality, stable and secure platform. With its new FlashCell load cell technology, the company is introducing a huge advance in weighing precision and performance in the pharmaceutical and packaging industry.

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