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Enviko CET8312-A Quartz Sensor for Weigh-In-Motion (WIM)

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  CET8312-A Quartz Sensor for Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) The CET8312-A is Enviko's latest generation of dynamic quartz sensors, offering exceptional performance and reliable quality. Its linear output, repeatability, easy calibration, stable operation in a fully sealed structure, and absence of mechanical movement or wear make it an ideal choice for transportation weighing applications. Key Features: High Accuracy: Individual sensor consistency accuracy is better than 1%, and the deviation between sensors is less than 2%. Durability: Waterproof, dustproof, rugged, and corrosion-resistant; wide temperature and humidity adaptation range; no need for frequent calibration and maintenance. Reliability: High insulation resistance can withstand a 2500V high-voltage test, extending sensor service life. Flexibility: Customizable sensor length to meet various needs; data cable is resistant to EMI interference. Environmental Friendliness: Uses environmentally friendly materials and complies with

Enviko Quartz-based Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Enforcement System

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  Enviko Quartz-based Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Enforcement System System Overview The non-stop weighing enforcement system primarily provides business application functions for fixed roadside overloading detection stations. It mainly adopts non-contact enforcement methods, relying on pre-inspection equipment to complete the detection and weighing of cargo transport vehicles. The system can publish overloading information and blacklist data through variable message boards, and it manages the business processes digitally via the software of the fixed roadside overloading detection station. Typical Layout Function Description For vehicles passing through the main highway lane, the weighing system can automatically detect the vehicle's total weight, axle weight, number of axles and tires, axle distance, vehicle speed, and vehicle acceleration. The system can accurately and effectively separate vehicles and handle abnormal driving conditions such as vehicle queuing and lane changing, ensu