
For starch manufacturers, measurement accuracy is directly tied to cost control and market reputation, making "How is the measurement accuracy of Dingjiang 25kg corn starch packing machine?" a core question during procurement.
The machine's measured weight error remains consistently within ±5g, far exceeding the industry average of ±15g. This precision stems from its dual load cell design: after the initial weighing, a micro-feeding device performs secondary calibration. Even if corn starch clumps slightly due to humidity, the weight is still accurately controlled. Tests by a European starch exporter showed that after 12 hours of continuous operation packaging 1,000 bags, only 2 bags had an error exceeding ±8g, with a qualification rate of 99.8%.
More flexibly, the accuracy parameters can be customized on demand: if customers need to comply with strict EU metrology regulations, they can upgrade to the ±3g high-precision mode; for small-to-medium batch production, it can also be adjusted to ±10g to improve packaging speed. Equipped with an automatic calibration system, the machine enters precise operation immediately after startup, without frequent manual adjustments.











