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Hardy Releases New Weight Processors for Bulk Weighing Applications

Article-Hardy Releases New Weight Processors for Bulk Weighing Applications

Hardy Releases New Weight Processors for Bulk Weighing Applications
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Hardy Process Solutions has released both EtherNet/IP and Profibus-DP versions of its HI 6500 series of weight processors. The Hi 6500 series has a large, bright multi-channel display and delivers fast, high-resolution weight readings. The family also includes built-in Modbus, Ethernet and Analog communications.
      
Weight processors are used as front ends to control systems or standalone for industrial weighing applications, such as silo and tank weighing, food processing, intermediate bulk container, and general bulk manufacturing automation. The HI 6500 series delivers stable processed weight with a resolution of 1:10:000 and an update speed of 110ps. The HI 6500 series enhances the productivity of manufacturing systems where fast, precise weight-based controls are critical.

To save cost, space and energy, the HI 6500 series can deliver the weight readings of up to four instruments on one display panel simultaneously. The HI 6500 series includes weightless electronic calibration, built-in diagnostics, and vibration immunity from surrounding machinery.

Hardy Process Solutions, 800-821-5831 San Diego, CA www.hardysolutions.com

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