Bulk Material Handling
Bulk Weigher
A Leading Manufacturer & Supplier of Bulk Weigher & Bulk Weighing Systems.
As a leading manufacturer & supplier of automatic bulk weigher, bulk weighing system & other material handling systems, our comprehensive product line exceeds all material handling needs.
At Intersystems, each bulk weighing system design undergoes a detailed application analysis to ensure that the system performs to the highest level of expectations.
At Intersystems, each bulk weighing system design undergoes a detailed application analysis to ensure that the system performs to the highest level of expectations.
Pre-assembled units are most popular with the hoppers, support structure around scale and gates factory assembled and mounted. Bin indicators, valves and limit switches are pre-wired and terminated in a terminal box on the side of the scale system. Gates are pre-plumbed to valves on the side of the scale system. The scale is enclosed to provide protection.
Conventional systems are also available.
Pricing to include the following options is available upon request: service platforms, test weights, auto life systems, control gates, power units and inline voltage regulators

An essential part of a fast and flexible bulk weighing systems is the controls. The MasterWeigh Millennium control eliminates manual input of data and adds the ability to monitor and modify data during operation and to automatically transfer data to central computers. See the brochure for more information.
BASIC BULK WEIGHER OPERATION


1. Feed gate opens and fills weigh hopper to preset draft size
2. Feed gate closes and a gross draft weight is recorded as a plus (+) weight
3. Discharge gate opens and product is discharged into lower surge.
4. Discharge gate is closed and a tare weight is recorded as a minus
(-) weigh; net subtotal is recorded
5. Cycle is repeated until predetermined target weight is obtained at which
point the operator will decide to go to “next” car or “finish.”
2. Feed gate closes and a gross draft weight is recorded as a plus (+) weight
3. Discharge gate opens and product is discharged into lower surge.
4. Discharge gate is closed and a tare weight is recorded as a minus
(-) weigh; net subtotal is recorded
5. Cycle is repeated until predetermined target weight is obtained at which
point the operator will decide to go to “next” car or “finish.”
Bulk Material Handling:

Intersystems is an ISO 9001 certified company

