If you are familiar with scales or balances, you might have encountered ingress protection (IP) ratings at some point. This short guide hopes to clarify what we mean by IP ratings when looking at weighing instruments.

What do IP ratings on scales mean?

IP ratings refer to standards set by the IEC to indicate the level of dust and water protection a device has.

Standards for defining these types of protection are set and regulated by the International Electrotechnical Commission. The IEC is the world's leading organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies.

When the internal mechanisms of these devices are protected against dust and water, they get an IP rating. The IP rating is a number that corresponds with a specific level of protection.

The degrees of protection are expressed as "IP" followed by a two-digit number. The numbers can vary depending on the amount of protection provided, but Adam's scales that feature IP ratings are manufactured specifically to meet IP66, IP67, or IP68 standards.

The rating's first digit (in Adam's case, it's a "6") provides a designation as to how well the product is protected against particulate matter, such as dust. A lower number signifies a lesser amount of protection. The chart below specifies the object size against which the device is protected.

Protection Against Solids

Index Dust/Particle Protection

0

Not protected

1

Protected against solid objects greater than 50mm

2

Protected against solid objects greater than 12mm

3

Protected against solid objects greater than 2.5mm

4

Protected against solid objects greater than 1.0mm

5

Dust protected (small quantities OK)

6

Dust-tight

 

The second digit ("6," “7,” or "8" for Adam) shows the extent to which the equipment is protected against water. Again, a lower number means less protection. The chart below specifies the amount of liquid against which the device is protected. When a product gets an IP66 rating, the device is not only dustproof, it is also waterproof to a certain extent. An IP67 rating means the device is dustproof and would be unharmed by brief immersion in shallow water. An IP68 rating means that it is protected against submersion in water deeper than 1 meter, the device is effectively waterproof. 

Protection Against Liquids

Index Water Protection

0

No special protection

1

Water dripping/falling vertically

2

Water sprayed at an angle (up to 15 degrees from the vertical)

3

Spray water (any direction up to 60 degrees from the vertical)

4

Spray water from all directions (limited ingress OK)

5

Low-pressure water jets from all directions (limited ingress OK)

6

High-pressure jets from all directions (limited ingress OK)

7

Immersion in water up to one meter for less than 30 minutes (limited ingress OK)

8

Protected against full immersion under water beyond one meter for any time duration according to manufacturer specifications. Product could be hermetically sealed or permit ingress with no harmful effect.


Adam Equipment manufactures several products that offer dust and water protection. These products include Gladiator washdown scales, PT stainless steel platformsAqua Washdown Scales and Aqua Stainless Steel Washdown Scales. Please note the WBZ washdown retail scales and WBW washdown scales have been discontinued everywhere except the US.

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