Hazardous environment weight indicator IND500x
digitalwith touchscreenbenchtop

Hazardous environment weight indicator - IND500x - METTLER TOLEDO - digital / with touchscreen / benchtop
Hazardous environment weight indicator - IND500x - METTLER TOLEDO - digital / with touchscreen / benchtop
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Characteristics

Display
digital, with touchscreen
Mounting
benchtop
Protection level
for hazardous environments, intrinsically safe

Description

IND500x Hazardous-Area Indicators Powerful Process Control and Consistent Quality in Ex-Areas In hazardous production areas, safety is critical. For Zone 1/21 and Division 1 classified areas, the intrinsically safe IND500x weighing indicator delivers process control and versatility to enable the perfect balance of safety and maximum productivity. Optimize your manual, automatic or semi-automatic applications with IND500x. Error-Free, Intuitive Operation The IND500x thoughtfully blends intrinsically safe construction with a user-friendly interface and flexible connectivity options to accelerate your processes, increase productivity and improve product quality. Repeatable Manual Formulation The built-in formulation application on IND500x speeds up manual formulation and ingredient handling processes in hazardous areas. It is designed to minimize operator errors, reduce waste and enable high-quality production and data traceability. Flexible Filling Processes IND500x excels in manual, semi-automatic or automatic filling of single materials. Benefit from the built-in memory tables for filling targets so that you can seamlessly switch between materials in manual processes without reprogramming or have peace of mind in your process accuracy for fully automated applications.

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