In-process sanitary load cell

Bothell, Wa. — LD3 is said to be the first load cell designed specifically for in-process sanitary tanks and vessels. The device is retrofitable to obsolete beam and canister-style cells because it meets nearly all other bolt-hole patterns and heights. LD3's capacities range from 150 to 25,000 lb.

By Staff July 1, 2000

Bothell, Wa. — LD3 is said to be the first load cell designed specifically for in-process sanitary tanks and vessels. The device is retrofitable to obsolete beam and canister-style cells because it meets nearly all other bolt-hole patterns and heights. LD3’s capacities range from 150 to 25,000 lb. Featuring hermetically sealed, 17-4 stainless-steel construction, the watertight load cell includes quick disconnect connectors and DeviceNet-type off-the-shelf cabling. It is compatible with steam-in-place and washdown environments. www.kistlermorse.com

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