The way CST operates

Since inception, CST has challenged the conventional marketplace 'wisdom' regarding in-motion weighing accuracy, and worked on addressing the main reasons for the lack of trust in in-motion weigher reliability and accuracy.

Our Perspective

CST's perspective is that "Different Belt Scales are required for Different Conveyors, to achieve the Same Accuracy".

By this we mean that belt scales will need a different Weigh frame design with a different number of supported idler sets and with different load cells on each different conveyor, to achieve the same standard of accuracy. Because all conveyors are different, the belt tensions are different, so they, need a different weigh frame, designed to suit. CST does not subscribe to the notion that 4 idlers gives 0.25% accuracy or that 2 idlers give 0.5% accuracy. At CST we believe it is necessary to design each belt weigher for the tension environment that it is intended to operate in, as belt tension is the key factor affecting belt weigher accuracy. As well, there are other factors impacting accuracy which can be easily eliminated, if our application engineering approach is followed. (Sources of BW error).

CST specifically designs in-motion weighing equipment to achieve the required measurement accuracy by:

  • taking into account the 'conveyor belt' environment in which the equipment is installed and
  • the purpose for which the equipment is designed.
  • This approach allows us to meet or exceed the customer's accuracy requirements

Combined Experience

CST has combined professional expertise in weighing technology and application engineering to produce designs that are applicable to the specific site, proving that accurate weighing is possible even in extreme conditions. CST has shown the value of this approach in very high accuracy applications such as ship loading and other point of sale uses.

In contrast, the practice of other belt weigher manufacturers is to manufacture and supply from stock standard built weighers, the accuracy of which has been designed to suit some some theoretical standard application. It is not a big stretch of the imagination to conjecture that the general market mistrust of accuracy claims for in motion weighers comes from just this generic, 'one size fits all' approach. We think it is very important that customers know which kind of manufacturer they are talking to. (Choosing the right BW supplier)

The end result of this application engineered rather than price-oriented approach is that : Our Belt Weighers are better – more durable, more robust, more reliable, more accurate, more fully supported for their service life, and customised for your application.

We analyse each application and can:

  • advise on or design the best location for the weigher
  • engineer the correct weigh frame strength
  • engineer the correct weigh length
  • engineer the correct number of idler sets
  • customise electronic/software features requested by the customer.
  • provide excellent long term Return On Investment (ROI) because of low frequency service and maintenance requirement, and minimum downtime
  • provide long term service and troubleshooting support through our Australia-wide, trained team of technicians
  • provide on site training of staff for routine upkeep of weighers
  • provide site audits to analyse performance of existing weighers
  • log and track all service and maintenance adjustments historically, and report on same.
  • provide valuable in service reporting features: historical log of throughput, site adjustments made to weigher, alarming feature for error/jams, and historical log of alarms; log of ALL adjustments made to weigher, with critical features password-protected, and logged with operator ID when activated. LIB to edit this bullet point.