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22.03.2013  |  7370x
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PENKO releases SGM700 series

Known in the industry for its quality and reliability, PENKO Engineering BV has officially released the SGM700 series of weight amplifiers to its range of sophisticated high precision instruments. The SGM700 is a replacement of the current SGM400 series, presenting a modern compact design using state of the art technology and offering additional features.
The SGM700 Series is especially suitable for automatic and non-automatic weighing applications for example in silo areas since it requires very little space. The SGM700 Series serves as an interface between a load cell and a data processing system, a controller or a pc. With the high measuring speed of 1600 A/D samples per second, together with a high internal resolution of 24 bits, a fast and accurate data transfer is guaranteed. As a standard, all models are provided with a RS485 field bus and USB connection to facilitate setup and backup functions. Additional models include RS232/422, analogous output (0/4 – 20/24 mA), Ethernet, CANBUS and Profibus. The compact enclosure is suitable for DIN-rail mounting.

PENKO Engineering B.V. is a Dutch company within the global ETC Inc. group of companies. We are based in Ede, The Netherlands.
We supply a wide range of load cells, instrumentation and controllers that are designed for high accuracy, high speed weighing and dosing applications. In addition, we offer a range of ancillary products including loading assemblies, amplifiers, display panels, and software for data capture and display.
We are also able to discuss customer design requirements for complete assemblies or sub-assembly units for OEMs and ‘one-off’ projects within this area of expertise.

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