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Kistler Weigh-In-Motion system obtains OIML R-134 certification

Kistler gained OIML R-134 certification for its Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) system consisting of Lineas quartz WIM sensors and the Kistler WIM Data Logger. OIML R-134 – the international metrology standard for legal weighing applications – enables use of Kistler WIM systems in weight-based toll collection and automatic weight enforcement applications. Kistler technology provides automated real-time traffic monitoring without impacting traffic flow. Kistler’s OIML-certified, maintenance-free WIM systems utilize d
June 1, 2015 Read time: 1 min

657 Kistler gained OIML R-134 certification for its Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) system consisting of Lineas quartz WIM sensors and the Kistler WIM Data Logger. OIML R-134 – the international metrology standard for legal weighing applications – enables use of Kistler WIM systems in weight-based toll collection and automatic weight enforcement applications.

Kistler technology  provides automated real-time traffic monitoring without impacting traffic flow. Kistler’s OIML-certified, maintenance-free WIM systems utilize durable quartz crystal sensors and can be integrated into manual or automated weighing systems.

The Lineas quartz WIM sensors combined with the Kistler WIM Data Logger supply reliable data on traffic volume, axle loads and gross vehicle weight. Field-tested for a wide range of climatic factors, their accuracy and reliability meet metrological standards while ensuring smooth operation and long-lasting performance.

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