Scales have been developed into three categories: mechanical scales, electronic scales, and electromechanical scales. Among them, mechanical scales are large in size, have poor response sensitivity, and have large measurement errors. Therefore, except for mechanical scales that are still used o... read more
At present, most of the common weight scales on the market use the "BIA bioelectrical impedance analysis method". Because the electrical conductivity of different parts of the body, such as muscle and fat, is different, fat has extremely poor electrical conductivity because it contains almost no... read more
With the support of modern information technology, electronic balances and electronic scales can achieve a high level of automation and intelligent operation, greatly improving work efficiency. and both Electronic scales generally use strain-type sensors, which are light in weight and relati... read more