Industrial scales are used in numerous industries. Some of these include food service and processing, retail, hospitality, automotive/trucking, agriculture, railroad, engineering and construction, among many others. Agriculturalists use scales to weigh their livestock and other animals, as well as to measure how much grain and various produce is harvested every season. On the other hand, packagers and companies will weigh products before shipping to clients to ensure that the maximum load amount is not exceeded. Such diverse places as airports, post offices, supermarkets and hospitals all use scales to help further the safety and efficiency of their various businesses.
There are many factors one must consider when selecting a scale, since some are highly specialized. First of all, one must determine what the maximum and minimum capacity loads that will be required of the scale are. Also, one must consider the acceptable margin of error in weight determination. How accurate must the measurement be? Additionally, to what environmental conditions will the scale be subjected? Will the scale be stationary or mobile? Answering all these questions beforehand will ensure that the right scale is purchased.