Global VersaWeigh™ Checkweigher, VersaWeigh - Electrical Option Pack - FAQs

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How fast can machines check the weight of pet food products?

For pet food products in cartons, cans, bottles, or pouches, a chain checkweigher offers line speeds up to 700 packages per minute. It is appropriate for both dry and wet environments.

How can I tell if final packaged pet food products are being under or overfilled?

To ensure that pet food processors are not under or overfilling packages, checkweighers are used to verify the correct weight of each package. Accurate weight avoids giving away costly product or from receiving hefty fines from regulatory bodies for underfilling.

Do checkweighers also monitor for physical contaminants?

Checkweighers do not detect physical contaminants but they can be combined with food metal detectors and X-ray inspection systems that do detect contaminants. Food metal detection systems provide reliable, cost-effective protection from even the smallest metal contaminants found anywhere in a food production process. Food X-ray inspection systems provide protection from metal, glass, stone and other dense foreign objects for almost any type of packaged, bulk, or piped product.

Food manufacturers can find metallic and non-metallic foreign objects and eliminate “wet” product effects common with metal detectors with the Thermo Scientific NextGuard X-ray Detection Systems (https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/NEXTGUARDPRO). Designed for a wide variety of food applications, NextGuard systems offer enhanced capabilities to inspect packaged products for missing pieces or components, under and over-fills, and other quality problems.

Can checkweighers be washed down?

Checkweighers can sometimes come in contact with food products that can leak or spill. The equipment has to get washed down regularly to prevent contamination so it must meet IP65 Washdown requirements. Therefore, checkweigher components require materials that can withstand washdown using chemicals. The metal should be fully constructed of ANSI Type 304 SS (stainless steel), which is an austenite steel. For even harsher situations, ANSI 316 stainless is used; it is more impervious to corrosion than 304 SS. Equipment should meet American National Standard ANSI/IEC 60529-2004 for equipment with electrical components. This standard describes a system for classifying the degrees of protection provided by enclosures of electrical equipment for two conditions:

- The protection of persons against access to hazardous parts and protection of equipment against the ingress of solid foreign objects
- The ingress of water

Equipment should be designed with minimal flat, horizontal surfaces and slots to reduce food buildup, and use stainless steel conveyor beds. IP65 enclosures provide basic waterproof protection from water, including jet sprays used during washdown.

What factors influence weighing accuracy using checkweighers?

Proper design of the in-line checkweigher can influence accuracy. Here are some of the design factors:

- Product speed
- Product weight and size
- Product transfer onto and off of the checkweigher
- Reject method and design

In addition, conveyors must be level and aligned, belts and chains should be inspected regularly for wear or product buildup, gaps between conveyors should be minimized and infeed and weigh table belts or chains should be running at the same speeds. Other factors include the spacing between products' centers to ensure that more than one product is not on the weighing table at any one time, and calibrations should be done regularly.

How fast do checkweighers count or weigh products?

It depends on the product being weighed and the checkweigher that is installed. Here is an example: The Thermo Scientific Versa 8120 Checkweigher (https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/70.181) works with line speeds up to 550 rigid packages per minute.

What types of packages can be weighed on a checkweigher?

Both food and non-food packages can be weighed on checkweighers, including meat, dairy, wet and dry ingredients, baked goods, confectionary products, pharma, personal care packaged items, bullets, bags of construction materials like cement, etc. Types of items that can be weighed on a checkweigher include:

- Rigid (cans, cardboard packages, plastic, glass)
- Soft (plastic, paper, foil)
- Wet (dairy, hummus)
- Dry (rice, oatmeal)
- Raw (chicken, beef, fish, vegetables and fruits)

It is worth noting that loose, continuously flowing products cannot be weighed on a checkweigher.

How does a checkweigher work?

A checkweigher is made up of a controller and a weigh frame. The weigh frame typically has 3 sections: Infeed, Weighing section, and Outfeed. The package being weighed goes through the following steps:

- Package moves from the customer's conveyor onto the checkweigher infeed. Note: Conveyor speed of infeed and weigh table are the same
- Package is weighed on the weigh cell of the weigh table
- Package moves onto the outfeed of the checkweigher to be accepted or rejected according to the checkweigher settings
- Accepted package moves onto the customer's downstream conveyor
- Ideal spacing between packages allows for a zeroing operation for maximum accuracy

The packages are moved along by belt (motor), chain (uses motor to pull items forward), and/or skates (slider). If the measured weight does not meet specification, the product is rejected via air blast, pusher, bopper, diverters, or drop flabs.

How can I tell if snack bags are being under or overfilled?

Checkweighers (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/checkweighers.html) are a critical component of most packaging lines. Making the weight specified on the label is an important issue with regulatory and brand equity implications. However, it is also critical that expensive ingredients are not being given away in the form of overfills. Additionally, with products that have tight packaging tolerances, such as bars that need to fit in a wrapper with specific dimensions, products that exceed size tolerances can very quickly shut down a production line. Food checkweighers can signal production on the fly to make a fast adjustment to make sure that the specifications are being met.

How fast can machines check the weight of dairy products?

For dairy products in cartons, cans, bottles, or pouches, a chain checkweigher offers line speeds up to 700 packages per minute. It is appropriate for both dry and wet environments.