For corn grits processing enterprises, measurement accuracy is not only related to cost control but also directly affects whether products comply with the food regulatory requirements of target markets. "Does Dingjiang 2kg Corn Grits Packing Machine meet the measurement accuracy standards for food processing?" has become a core concern in international procurement-and the answer is yes. Its multi-level measurement design can adapt to mainstream food processing standards worldwide, ensuring stable and compliant accuracy.
From the perspective of core technology, Dingjiang 2kg Corn Grits Packing Machine is equipped with a high-precision load cell with 0.01g accuracy, combined with a two-stage mode of "fast filling + slow replenishment": when corn grits are filled to 1.95kg, the system automatically switches to slow replenishment, and adjusts the feeding speed in real time through infrared flow monitoring. This avoids "overshoot errors" caused by uneven particle sizes of corn grits (common particle size: 1-3mm). At the same time, the machine has a built-in dual-standard calibration program: it not only complies with China's GB 7718-2021 General Rules for the Labeling of Prepackaged Foods (allowing a ±4g error for 2kg packaging) but also meets the general standard of the Codex Alimentarius Commission for "weight deviation of prepackaged cereal products ≤ ±2%" (corresponding to a ±4g error for 2kg packaging). No additional debugging is required to adapt to markets in different countries.
Field data from a Thai corn processing enterprise (serving Southeast Asian supermarket channels) provides evidence: when using the purchased Dingjiang 2kg Corn Grits Packing Machine to continuously pack 200 bags of 2kg corn grits, third-party testing showed that the maximum error was +3.2g and the minimum error was -2.8g, which fully fell within the allowable range of international standards, with a 100% qualification rate. Even when dealing with corn grits with a moisture content of 14%-16% in the humid environment of Southeast Asia (prone to caking that affects measurement), the machine can still control the error within ±3g through its auxiliary vibrating feeding design, outperforming the ±5g error level of most local equipment in the market.
In addition, the machine's operation screen supports an English interface, which can display the measurement data of each bag in real time and automatically alarm with English prompts when the error exceeds the standard. This facilitates enterprises to keep compliance records for regulatory inspections in target markets. For corn processing enterprises expanding into global markets, this design featuring "multi-standard adaptation + international-friendly functions" can effectively avoid customs detention or market penalties caused by unqualified measurement, ensuring the smooth circulation of products.










