1.Advanced Counting Principle: The pellet counter employs the principle of photoelectric sensing technology to achieve precise counting. By using light to irradiate thelets, when the pellets pass through the photoelectric sensor, they block the light, thus causing a change in the electrical signal. By precisely counting the electrical signals the number of pellets can be determined. This technology can accurately identify individual pellets and is not affected by factors such as pellet color and shape, with extremely counting accuracy.
2.Non Contact Counting: Microwave vibration counting adopts a non-contact detection method, where the microwave sensor senses the presence and quantity of particles by and receiving microwave signals, without direct contact with the particles. This non-contact counting avoids mechanical damage to the particles, especially suitable for fragile, easily damaged, or-sensitive particles.
3.Good Equipment Stability: The double-row counting structure is relatively simple, and the two counting channels are independent of each other. During operation, they can share the counting pressure and reduce the workload of a single channel, thus reducing the equipment failure rate and improving the stability and reliability of the equipment. In addition, the sequence of filling one and then the other ensures that the equipment operates more smoothly, reducing the vibration and impact caused by processing multiple filling tasks simultaneously, which helps extend the service life of the equipment.
4.Individual counting and filling control can be performed for each container to ensure that the number of particles in each container meets the set requirements, effectively avoiding the problem of inconsistent quantities that may occur when filling multiple containers simultaneously, and improving the accuracy and consistency of filling.