Industrial scales and weighing systems include bench scales, floor scales, pallet scales, rail and truck scales, and weigh modules and load cells for tank and silo weighing. METTLER TOLEDO industrial weighing scales can measure from 0.001 g up to several tons and can be used for simple weighing, legal-for-trade weighing, and more. Pair your industrial scale with a scale indicator, software solution, and easy-to-integrate accessories for full process control and visibility.
We support and service your measurement equipment through its entire life-cycle, from installation to preventive maintenance and calibration to equipment repair.
Our line of industrial scale systems and scales for weighing support a wide variety of application possibilities to fit any need. Our weighing scales and industrial commercial scales can be used for simple weighing, legal-for-trade weighing, counting, mixing, filling and dosing, and many other manufacturing or logistics processes.
High-precision floor scales ensure excellent weighing in warehouses and logistics centers, while compact and/or portable bench scales make quality weighing available in smaller work areas and a wide variety of weighing applications.
Hygienic and Ex designs allow METTLER TOLEDO bench and floor scales to be used in a variety of industrial settings, whether your application requires ingress protection for heavy wash-down or intrinsic safety to mitigate explosion risk. Industrial weighing solutions available in durable plastic or stainless, mild or painted steel mean there is a METTLER TOLEDO bench, platform or floor scale for nearly any industrial weighing scale need. We offer a range of precision weighing scale price options to ensure that quality weighing is accessible to all.
Bench, floor and other industrial scales from METTLER TOLEDO are available for use in chemical, pharma, food, OEM, transport and logistics, manufacturing, mining, and more. Regardless of application, METTLER TOLEDO can offer you a scale out-of-the-box or create a custom precision weighing system to meet your industrial weighing requirements.
There are many types of industrial weighing scales including bench scales, floor scales, sensors and load cells for precision weighing systems, pallet scales, dynamic weighing systems, all the way up to truck scales.
Within each category of scales, there are analog and digital models that each have their own benefits. Analog weighing scales are typically more cost-friendly scales that provide measurements for applications such as simple weighing, counting, formulation or recipe weighing, mixing, batching, and filling and dosing. Digital weighing scales support these same applications but offer higher precision and stronger noise immunity to deliver reliable results in challenging industrial environments. To go one step further, POWERCELL® technology eliminates the need for a junction box in your scale or weighing system to further enhance weighing accuracy and offers condition monitoring capabilities to ensure process visibility and long-term performance of your industrial weighing solutions.
Your internal company requirements and relevant industry regulations will determine if your weighing procedures require verification. METTLER TOLEDO offers Good Weighing Practice™ (GWP®) Verification, which documents the measurement uncertainty of weighing equipment under real operating conditions and delivers documentation to help ensure you are prepared to pass any audit.
Your internal quality requirements and relevant industry regulations also determine your process accuracy needs and tolerances. To determine the level of accuracy required, you must know the legal tolerances and your own process tolerances, which are defined in the table below. Then, you compare those requirements to the manufacturer tolerances that are specific to the equipment you are considering.
Legal tolerances | Legal tolerances stipulated by OIML R76 or NIST Handbook 44 (US only) assess legal for trade requirements. |
Manufacturer tolerances | Manufacturer tolerances ensure that equipment meets manufacturer specifications. Manufacturer tolerances do not consider user specific process requirements, and are therefore unsuitable for improving the weighing process. |
Process tolerances | Specific process tolerances defined by the user that support process improvements and savings on material, waste and rework. For scales in a legal-for-trade application, process tolerances should be applied in addition to legal tolerances. |
METTLER TOLEDO's Good Weighing Practice™ (GWP®) Verification ensures that all your balances and scales meet your own accuracy requirements and adhere to quality standards such as ISO, GMP and GLP. Our trained weighing professionals can help you determine the best-fit device to fit your application needs and recommend test weights and routine services that will ensure continued accuracy of your industrial scales and systems.