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06.01.2014 Weighing instrumentation has extended internal memory

Penko Engineering, Ede, the Netherlands, has enhanced its instruments with an internal memory capable of storing weight information going back seven years for any typical production usage. When fully loaded a FIFO (first in, first out) procedure applies in batches of approximately 6% of the contents. The individual weighing information contains at a minimum the time, date, weight and identification. Depending on the application, additional information, up to an entire e-mark protocol, is available as an option. The importance is that the memory resides inside the instrument and its contents can be recalled, printed or transmitted to a supervisory system. As a matter of course this facility is integrated as part of the EU-certificates of the instruments involved and is also suitable for commercial processes/trade applications. www.penko.com 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two Penko weighing instruments operating in a mass filling station for buckets

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