A Multihead Weigher is a high-speed, precise, and automated weighing machine used in industries to fill pouches, trays, and jars with products like snacks, grains, or hardware. It utilizes multiple, independent vibratory heads (typically 10-20) to calculate the optimal combination of material to match a target weight, minimizing product giveaway.
Key Characteristics and Components
High Precision: Uses individual load cells on each hopper to determine the exact weight.
Speed: Designed for high-output production, often used with VFFS (Vertical Form Fill Seal) machines.
Structure: Comprised of an inlet funnel, top cone, linear vibratory feeders, pool hoppers (for storage), and weigh hoppers.
Material: Usually constructed from stainless steel (e.g., SS304) for food-grade, hygienic, and durable operations.
Control System: Features a touchscreen HMI for easy programming, recipe management, and parameter adjustment.
Working Principle
Feeding: The product is fed into the top cone and distributed to linear feeders.
Weighing: The product drops into pool hoppers and then into weigh hoppers, where it is weighed.
Calculation: A computer algorithm identifies the combination of hoppers whose total weight is closest to the target.
Discharge: The selected hoppers release the product into the packaging machine.
Types of Multihead Weigher
Vibratory: Standard type for free-flowing items.
Gravity-fed: Suitable for non-free-flowing or sticky products.
Screw/Auger: Used for powders or heavily granulated products.
Waterproof/Dip-proof: Designed for fresh meat or frozen food environments.
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