About Web Tech AutoWeigh
Web Tech AutoWeigh are celebrating 25 years in business this year .Many things have changed since the company formed in 1984 ,In 1992 both mechanical and electronic manufacturing, assisted by a government incentive were consolidated under one roof in the current premises at eight mile plains. The company has kept at the forefront of manufacturing technology through continual investment.
Web Tech utilises all the very latest technology for several very good reasons. It ensures our products are Accurate, Reliable, Easy to setup and use , and are the best value on the market,. Being good value does not have to affect accuracy, performance and reliability, it just means we have found ways to manufacture more cost effectively. In-House electronic manufacture also ensures total control on quality.
Web Tech AutoWeigh has always kept up with new technologies and has recently invested in a new 3D CAD system ,Solidworks. This has revolutionised the way Web Tech look at projects from initial design through to final manufacture.


The system offers the ability to accurately design machines to the customers specification, allowing full communications through eDrawings.
eDrawings enables you to see and rotate a 3D image of your machine before the manufacturing stage even starts. This ensures accuracy of the final concept.
This design control has also allowed Web Tech to utilise the very latest 3 & 5 axis CNC cutting of RHS and Folding of plate, Thus allowing Web Tech to become more efficient in the manufacturing process.
Web Tech are always looking for ways to produce the ultimate product to compete with overseas suppliers of weigh belt feeders, Belt scales , Volumetric Feeders, Loss In Weight.
Web Tech AutoWeigh also support Educational facilities, Just recently Web Tech were involved in donating a weightometer to the Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training. Part of Challenger Tafe in Perth. ACEPT offer specific courses in instrumentation to all industries, Web Tech's New E40s Belt scale is used to demonstrate calibrations and general operation on a custom designed test rig. |
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