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Weighing and force measurement guides and handbooks

Decades of BLH Nobel engineering, distilled into working guides. How electronic weigh systems are designed, mounted and installed; how they are calibrated and kept traceable; how to service and troubleshoot them; and how to weigh safely in the toughest and most tightly regulated environments.

Each guide is a web summary of a full BLH Nobel handbook, written by the same engineers and metrologists who build and calibrate these products. Together they cover the strain-gauge load cell that underpins electronic weighing, the mounting and piping detail that decides real-world accuracy, the eight ways to calibrate a system and prove it traceable, and the rules for weighing where flammable gas, dust or fibers may be present.

Start with the fundamentals, then go as deep as you need with the handbooks. When you would rather have a system reviewed, installed or serviced, our service and support teams are one click away.

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Weighing and force measurement case studies

See how BLH Nobel systems perform in real plants, retrofits and demanding environments, from custom load cell retrofits to hazardous-area installations.

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Our engineers and metrologists can review, install, calibrate or service your weighing and force measurement systems, anywhere in more than 100 countries.