Electronic car scales are also known as electronic weighing scales. It is the main weighing equipment used by factories, mines, merchants, etc. for measuring bulk goods. Before the 1980s, common car scales were generally mechanical car scales constructed purely mechanically using the principle of leverage, also known as mechanical weighing scales. In the mid-1980s, with the increasing maturity of high-precision weighing sensor technology, mechanical weighing scales were gradually replaced by electronic truck scales with high precision, good stability, and easy operation.
The standard configuration of electronic car scales mainly consists of three main components: load-bearing transmission mechanism (scale body), high-precision weighing sensor, and weighing display instrument. From this, the basic weighing function of car scales can be completed, and printers, large screen displays, and computer management systems can be selected according to different user requirements to meet higher-level data management and transmission needs