Calibration of Load Cells
Load cells are widely used to determine level and total mass in production tanks. In batch processes, accurate load cell measurements are essential for correct dosing, consistent product quality, and reliable process control.
To ensure that measurements remain accurate over time, load cells must be calibrated at defined intervals. This article explains the basic principles of load cell calibration and outlines the most common calibration methods used in batch and tank applications.
What Is Load Cell Calibration?
Load cell calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting the relationship between the applied load and the output signal of the load cell system.
During calibration, known reference values are applied to the system and compared with the measured output. Any deviation between the reference and the measured value is identified and documented, and the system can be adjusted if required.
Regular calibration ensures that load cell measurements remain accurate, repeatable, and traceable.