Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine (Small Weight Sorting Machine)

The Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine is a compact, industrial automation system designed to weigh, identify, and sort small parcels or small-weight items with high repeatability in logistics and light-industrial workflows.

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SENAD
PART #:
Small Weight Sorting Machine
ORIGIN:
China
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SKU:
Senad-Small-Weight-Sorting-Machine

In Senad’s product positioning, “small weight sorting” commonly appears in two related forms:

  1. Small-parcel DWS (Dimensioning, Weighing, Scanning) + sorting, where an operator places a parcel onto a station and the system captures barcode, weight, and often dimensions, then routes the parcel to one of multiple destinations (for example, two lanes).

  2. Small-part weight sorting, intended for sorting items such as small hardware components by weight differences, using sensitive sensors and compact mechanical handling.

Because many modern parcel networks rely on accurate weight and identification data to reduce billing disputes and routing errors, compact weight sorting systems are widely used in e-commerce fulfillment, courier depots, returns processing, store backrooms, and light manufacturing environments where space is limited but throughput and data capture still matter. Senad’s documentation emphasizes accuracy, operational simplicity, and the ability to store and upload measurement records to customer systems.


Design and Features

Compact, station-based workflow

Senad’s small-parcel implementation is commonly described as a manual-load station: a parcel is placed onto the system, and the machine triggers capture of barcode data, weight, and dimensions (where configured). The collected data can be saved locally, uploaded to the customer’s management system, and exported (e.g., as an Excel file).
This “compact station” approach is often selected when a facility wants dependable measurement and basic sorting without building a full-length conveyor line.

Integrated DWS data capture for small parcels

Senad describes a “small parcel DWS” configuration that collects dimension, weight, and barcode data, and can also capture parcel photos for traceability and exception handling.
Photo capture is typically used in logistics for proof-of-condition, label verification, and resolving disputes involving missing labels or incorrect chargebacks.

Destination sorting for simple routing

In Senad’s DWS station description, parcels can be sorted to two different destinations, supporting use cases like “accept vs. exception,” “carrier A vs. carrier B,” “zone 1 vs. zone 2,” or “priority vs. economy.”
Senad’s broader static DWS category also references multi-port sorting configurations (e.g., adding sorters to weighing/reading equipment) to improve efficiency and reduce error rate—particularly for small goods sorting.

User-oriented operation and deployment

Senad presents its small weight sorting machines as user-friendly and designed for efficient operation with minimal training, emphasizing consistent sorting performance and reliability.
In practice, this typically means a streamlined operator flow, simple UI prompts, and straightforward maintenance access—important in high-turnover warehouse roles.


Technology and Specifications

Specifications vary by model and configuration. The values below reflect Senad’s published parameters for a small-parcel “High-Quality Weighing Scanning Machine / DWS Sorting System” that functions as a compact small weight sorting solution.

Measurement, cameras, and accuracy (published)

  • Weighing mode: Static weighing

  • Weighing range: 0.04–30 kg

  • Weighing accuracy: ±10 g

  • Dimension camera: Dual 3D camera

  • Dimension range: 100×100×50 mm to 500×500×500 mm

  • Dimension accuracy: ±10 / ±15 mm

  • Barcode camera: 6 million pixels industrial camera

  • Recognition rate: 99.9% (normal packages); also described as a 99.99% scanning rate in the feature list

Throughput and conveyor behavior (published)

  • Scanning efficiency: 1200–1800 parcels/hour

  • Belt conveying speed: 50–90 m/min

  • Conveyor motor: 350–450 W
    While station-based systems are often limited by operator loading pace, a high conveyor speed helps clear the station and maintain consistent scanning cycles.

Data handling, interfaces, and features (published)

  • Interfaces: HTTP, TCP, RS485

  • Functions: barcode reading, weight, L×W×H dimensions, photo capture, bi-direction conveying, and system connection

  • Remote diagnosis: Yes

  • Overall size: L650 × W775 × H2800 mm

  • Application software: SENAD DWS System

These specifications place the “small” system in a category focused on small parcels and lightweight packages, where volumetric data and barcode association are important for downstream labeling, sorting, and shipping-cost allocation.


Applications and Use Cases

E-commerce warehouse operations and returns

Small weight sorting machines are frequently used at pack/ship and returns desks to capture reliable parcel data (weight, barcode, and sometimes dimensions) before routing items into outbound lanes or return categories. Senad’s description explicitly targets logistics and e-commerce applications for small parcel DWS measurement and barcode scanning.

Courier depot intake and dispatch

For courier outlets and last-mile depots, a compact station can function as an intake tool: scan the label, record the weight, capture a photo, upload the record, then route parcels to the next stage. Senad notes that the integrated scanning/weighing machine can be used for express barcode scanning and physical image acquisition/archiving at receiving and sending outlets.

Small parts sorting in light manufacturing

Senad also markets a “small weight sorting machine” concept for sorting small items (e.g., nuts, bolts, screws) based on weight differentials, emphasizing high sensitivity and reliable sorting.
Such systems can support kitting, quality control sampling, and packaging lines where component count is inferred by weight.

Multi-industry handling of small goods

Senad’s static DWS category indicates broad applicability across industries including e-commerce, express delivery, logistics, food, automobile, daily necessities, medicine, and aviation, highlighting small-goods sorting as a cost-saving efficiency upgrade.


Advantages / Benefits

Better data quality for shipping operations

By capturing barcode + weight (and optionally dimensions) in a single step, facilities reduce manual transcription errors and build an auditable record for shipping-charge verification and exception handling. Senad highlights local storage, upload to customer systems, and exportable records for operational use.

Space-efficient automation for small parcels

Compared with full conveyor sortation lines, a compact station is often easier to deploy in constrained spaces while still delivering measurable throughput (e.g., the 1200–1800 parcels/hour figure published for one configuration).

Traceability through photo capture

Senad’s small parcel DWS features include photo collection and storage/upload capability, which can be important for label disputes and damage claims.

Integration with warehouse and courier systems

Support for common interfaces (HTTP, TCP, RS485) and Senad’s own DWS software suggests the station is intended to integrate with management systems rather than operate only as a standalone scale.


FAQ Section

What is the Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine?

The Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine is a compact system designed to sort small parcels or small items using weight-based measurement and, in DWS configurations, barcode scanning and dimension capture.

How does the Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine work?

In Senad’s small-parcel DWS approach, an operator places a parcel on the station, and the system collects barcode, weight, and dimensions, saves the data locally, uploads it to a management system, and can route parcels to different destinations (e.g., two lanes).

Why is small-parcel weight sorting important?

Accurate parcel weight (and often dimensions) helps reduce shipping-charge errors, supports traceability, and improves routing accuracy—especially when data is uploaded to operational systems and supported by photo capture.

What are the benefits of the Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine?

Published benefits include integrated small parcel reading/weighing, photo capture with local storage and system upload, real-time uploading of barcode and weight lists, and throughput listed up to 1200–1800 parcels/hour for one configuration.

What weight range and accuracy does it support?

One Senad small-parcel DWS configuration lists a weighing range of 0.04–30 kg with ±10 g weighing accuracy, designed for lightweight parcel processing.


Summary

The Senad Small Weight Sorting Machine refers to compact automation solutions for small parcels and small goods, spanning both weight-based sorting for small items and station-based small-parcel DWS workflows that combine barcode scanning, static weighing, optional dimension measurement, and photo capture. Published specifications for one small-parcel configuration include a 0.04–30 kg weighing range, ±10 g accuracy, 1200–1800 parcels/hour scanning efficiency, and HTTP/TCP/RS485 integration—positioning it as a space-efficient tool for e-commerce, courier depots, and small-to-mid scale logistics operations.

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PART # Small Weight Sorting Machine
BRAND SENAD

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