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5Y Series

5Y Series

Readability [d]: 0.002 mg - 1 mg
Maximum capacity [Max]: 41 g - 3100 g
Reading unit [d] 0.01 mg Minimum weight: 10 mg Conditioning shelf Open-work weighing pan Tool-free disassembly of the chamber See all models
X2 Series

X2 Series

Readability [d]: 0.01 mg - 1 mg
Maximum capacity [Max]: 60 g - 3100 g
Remote operation and settings customization 5” touch screen 21 CFR Part 11 compliance module - option Compliance with GLP and GMP requirements LevelSENSING System Spacious weighing chamber with an antistatic coating Easy cleaning See all models
X7 Series

X7 Series

Readability [d]: 0.01 mg - 1 mg
Maximum capacity [Max]: 60 g - 3100 g
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R Series

R Series

Readability [d]: 0.01 mg - 0.1 mg
Maximum capacity [Max]: 60 g - 520 g
Wi-Fi® (balance remote operation) – option Backlit LCD Quick access to function keys Ergonomic operation Easy cleaning Antistatic pane coating See all models
Analytical Balances Accessories

Analytical Balances Accessories

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1. Wi-Fi® jest zarejestrowanym znakiem towarowym będącym własnością organizacji Wi-Fi Alliance®.
2. Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.

What is an analytical balance? What are the differences between analytical and precision balances?

What are the main applications of laboratory balances?

Laboratory balances are widely used in research, industrial, pharmaceutical, food, and other sectors where precision and accuracy of mass measurements are crucial. They are used to weigh chemical substances, samples, medications, laboratory materials, and other objects requiring precise mass measurement.

What are the differences between analytical and precision balances?

Analytical and precision balances are types of laboratory balances, but there are some differences between them. Analytical balances are more precise and have a greater ability to accurately measure small masses, often to milligrams or even micrograms. Precision balances usually have less precision and may have a higher capacity, but are still used for measurements requiring high accuracy.

How to care for a laboratory balance to ensure its accuracy?

To keep a laboratory balance in good condition and ensure its accuracy, it is important to regularly perform calibration according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. It is also important to keep the balance clean and avoid exposure to environmental conditions that could affect its performance, such as vibrations, humidity, or temperature.

What factors should be considered when choosing a laboratory balance?

When choosing a laboratory balance, consider several factors such as the measurement range and precision, the type of samples that will be weighed, available features and calibration options, build quality, and compliance with standards and regulations related to laboratory measurements.

Are laboratory balances calibrated before delivery?

Most laboratory balances are calibrated before delivery by the manufacturer to ensure their accuracy. However, regular calibrations in the laboratory are recommended according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to maintain high-quality measurements throughout the usage period.

What types of laboratory balances are available on the market?

Various types of laboratory balances are available on the market, including analytical, precision, and laboratory balances of different capacities and precision. There are also specialized balances for specific applications, such as balances for weighing toxic substances, moisture analyzers, and others.

What are the advantages of using laboratory balances in a laboratory?

Laboratory balances allow for accurate and repeatable mass measurements, which are essential in many research and industrial fields. They also provide standardization and precision in measurements, facilitating the conduct of experiments, scientific research, and quality control in production.

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