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Dimensional Weighing Scales in the Central Carolina Scale Electronic CatalogDetermining the dimensional weight of an item is a straightforward process, yet this time-consuming task can result in big and expensive problems when errors occur. Most major shipping companies designate their charges for shipping packages based on what is called the dim weight or dimensional weight (DW) of the object being shipped. The standard formula for determining the dimensional weight of an item is (DW = length (L) x width (W) x height (H) divided by a dimensional weight conversion factor, usually 194 for domestic shipping. International service is calculated by dividing by 166. Utilized by most shipping carriers for billing, these calculations are used to consider the amount of space a package will take up in relation to the weight of the package. When these calculations are inaccurate due to poor dimensional measuring techniques, the result affects everyone involved. They can become a big problem by changing the way businesses handle both shipping and storage. A ruler or tape measure was the traditional method to measure boxes. In an assembly production line or a conveyor environment, where objects on the conveyor are moving at a high rate of speed, this quickly becomes impractical. There was no way to measure these cubed shaped objects accurately and quickly. Presently, the responsibility to calculate the dim weight of the package has shifted to the shipper or carrier and in some cases even to the manufacturer. Lacking a dimensioning system the problem remained the same getting millions of boxes measured properly so that they could be stored, located and delivered on time to the customer without under or over charging them..... Read more in the White Papers on Dimensional Weighing Cubiscan 200-TL
The CubiScan 200-TL is a high-speed, above-the-belt cube scanning system that can be positioned around existing conveyor for non-manned, high-volume applications. The system uses laser technology to see a parcel's length and width and infrared light to detect height. The 200-TL is easily attached to existing conveyors. It is robust, and capable of accurately dimensioning parcels in any orientation at speeds of up to 600 feet per minute with parcel intervals as small as 2 inches. Cube data is electronically transferred to a computerized host to provide real-time information for manifesting, sorting, detection of side-by-sides, assessment of parcel position and orientation for special material handling needs. If high-speed, high-volume
dimension scanning is what you need, the CubiScan 200-TL is the answer.
Cubiscan Specifications (pdf files) In motion Questionnaire (pdf file)
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