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6.2. Simple Hopper Scale with a Recipe Code
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Simple Hopper Scale with a Recipe Code
This section explains for the recipe code. The recipe code is used on a simple hopper
scale to mix several materials that have preset final values. "The simple hopper scale"
means that it does not control the ratio or the a weight of ingredient, but simply totals
the preset final weight of the material code. Therefore, the recipe code is used to total
the preset final weight of the material code.
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6.2.1. Definition of a Recipe Code
Definition of a Recipe Code Definition of a Recipe Code
Definition of a Recipe Code
A recipe code consists of multiple preset material codes.
A maximum of ten material codes can be stored in a recipe code.
A recipe code is used in order to total the final weight of the material code.
The AD-4402 indicator can store one hundred recipe codes.
The recipe code is necessary, to store the details before use.
The code is called using a code number in a weighing sequence.
The recipe code is used to total the preset final weight of the material code.
If a recipe code is used in the batch weighing (or loss-in-weigh), you can get a weight
that is the total preset final weight of the material code.
The recipe sequence that uses a recipe code is also called a formula sequence.