Process, automation & control

In the process, automation and control industry the words "weighing" or "measuring" are often used. All sectors, within the process industry, have one thing in common: the ability to weigh or measure products.

Weighing applications in the process, automation and control industry


Zemic will always strive to find a solution which will fulfill your needs.

Whether you have a silo, bigbag, check weigher, hopper scale, full automatic production line, packing machines etc. force sensors are often integrated to monitor and control production lines and processes. 

The implementation of force measurement in an application has often a direct positive result on effectiveness, efficiency and therefore the return-on-investment is high.

Sub-industries for force sensors


In order to select the correct weighing component it is important to check if you need an ATEX certified product and whether the customer requires an OIML certification (legal-for-trade). Zemic Europe supplies force sensors to the following sub-industries:

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Food
  • Chemical
  • Packaging
  • Metal / electronic devices

If you have any questions about your force sensors or load cells in the process industry, please feel free to contact us. 

If you have any questions about your force sensors or load cells, please feel free to contact us. 

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