Do not let a failed weighing transmitter slow down a running line. A proven BLH Nobel installation can continue delivering value long after newer platforms take the spotlight.
At Moore Automation, we step in when industrial buyers need hard-to-find control and weighing components that are no longer easy to source through normal channels. BLH Nobel has long been associated with industrial weighing, force measurement, and process control applications used in demanding production environments. When a critical unit fails and replacement planning turns urgent, we help plants, integrators, and maintenance teams secure the exact spare they need without wasting time on broad catalog hunting.
With a large on-site inventory, fast global shipping, and a 12-month warranty, Moore Automation helps keep established systems in service and reduces the risk that a single failed module turns into extended downtime.
The current BLH Nobel listing is focused rather than broad, but it already covers a practical replacement need. The key item currently available is the LCP-100 digital weight indicator transmitter.
This type of module is typically used where a plant needs dependable weight signal handling between load cells and the higher-level control system. In day-to-day operations, that usually means batching lines, vessel weighing systems, mix processes, dosing applications, and other process environments where poor signal stability or a failed transmitter can disrupt production accuracy.
A digital weight indicator transmitter is not just another accessory in a panel. In many installations, it acts as a key signal bridge between the field weighing hardware and the PLC, DCS, or PC-based process layer. When that bridge fails, the result is often unstable weighing data, interrupted batching, or a line that cannot be trusted to run at its normal control standard.
The BLH Nobel LCP-100 is relevant for buyers who need to restore a working weighing loop quickly, especially when the installed system is part of an older but still dependable production setup. In those cases, the real procurement challenge is usually not finding a broad product family. It is finding the exact module that fits the installed architecture and can be shipped without delay.
Many weighing and force-measurement systems remain in service for years because the surrounding plant process is stable, validated, and expensive to redesign. Replacing the entire architecture just because one transmitter or indicator fails is rarely the first choice. Most plants would rather restore the original setup fast, protect their existing engineering work, and avoid unnecessary retrofit cost.
That is where surplus, discontinued, and difficult-to-source components become valuable. Moore Automation supports buyers who need to extend the life of installed systems instead of rushing into a full modernization project before the budget, shutdown plan, or engineering scope is ready.
For BLH Nobel spares, accurate identification matters more than fast assumptions. Before ordering, buyers should confirm the following points:
If the installed unit is old or the identification is unclear, a nameplate photo or a clear picture of the current module usually speeds up verification far more than a short text inquiry.
Moore Automation is not the original manufacturer. Our role is to help industrial buyers source genuine, hard-to-find, surplus, and replacement automation components when availability in the normal supply chain is limited or too slow for the situation.
For BLH Nobel-related sourcing, that means practical support where it counts: fast response, global shipment, assistance with part-number verification, support with product photos and available documentation, and a supply model built for urgent replacement demand rather than casual online browsing.
Reliable spare-part supply does more than replace failed hardware. It protects process stability, preserves existing engineering investment, and gives maintenance teams a realistic path to keep a proven system working. From a single LCP-100 replacement need to broader legacy weighing support, Moore Automation helps buyers reduce procurement delay and restore operational confidence faster.
Q: What kind of BLH Nobel part is currently listed?
A: The current listing includes the BLH Nobel LCP-100, identified as a digital weight indicator transmitter.
Q: Is the LCP-100 relevant to PLC or DCS-based weighing systems?
A: Yes. Modules in this category are typically used to transmit and manage weighing signals between field hardware and higher-level control systems such as PLC or DCS environments.
Q: Can Moore Automation help if the installed unit is old and difficult to identify?
A: Yes. Sending the part number, a nameplate image, or a photo of the installed module makes verification much easier and helps reduce the risk of ordering the wrong replacement.
Q: Does listed availability guarantee live stock at the moment of ordering?
A: Availability should always be confirmed before shipment, especially for urgent maintenance purchases or legacy spare parts.
For a faster quotation, send the exact part number, brand, required quantity, delivery country, and urgency level. If available, include a photo of the current module or its nameplate so the replacement can be checked against the installed application before shipment.


