Since 1983, SCAIME has been a leading company in weighing, measurement for industry and structure monitoring by fiber optics. The company, located in Annemasse (France), follows an international expansion strategy and has a distributor network in more than 65 countries. With expertise in automation and weighing applications, SCAIME designs weighing solutions for scale manufacturing and process control. SCAIME also offers test and measurement solutions for the manufacturing industry and designs force and strain sensors for machine manufacturers. SCAIME’s growing fiber optic measurement technology provides solutions for structural health monitoring in the most critical environments. The flexible and modern production means of the French site, allow SCAIME to guarantee the best quality/price ratio for high added value manufacturing but also for large series of standardized parts. By mastering the entire design and manufacturing process, SCAIME’s quality is in compliance with ISO9001 and EN9100 standards, integrating aeronautical requirements.

Single point load cells:

Characterized by the independent measurement of the position of the load on the plate, these sensors are specially designed for the creation of weighing platforms with a single sensor.

Our range of single point load cells is the fruit of several decades of privileged collaboration with manufacturers of scales and packaging machines. Numerous versions allow to satisfy all needs: OIML certified sensors up to C6 for use in commercial transactions, watertight sensors up to IP69K, hygienic sensors with EHEDG certification, ATEX/IECEx certified sensors.

AVX:

High precision weighing in harsh environments: The AVX single point load cell is designed for the construction of scales for use in the agri-food, chemical or pharmaceutical industry. For commercial weighing applications in corrosive environments, or where frequent washdown is required, it is constructed of stainless steel and combines perfect IP68/IP69K protection with an accuracy level of 6000 OIML divisions.