Electronic Balance (Analytical)
Electronic Balance (Analytical)
Electronic Balance (Analytical)
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Usage/Application | Laboratory |
Size | 240mm*190mm*265mm |
Capacity | 220 GM |
Type Of Weighing Scale | ANALYTICAL BALANCE |
Material | ABS |
Brand | lebmen |
Accuracy | 200GM |
Display Type | LED |
Reading | 1 mg /0.001 gm |
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Technical Specification
Weighing Capacity 200gm
External Calibration Weight Free with Scale
Technology Method Magnet Display Led / LCD Pan Size 0.80 mm
Minimum Weighing Value 0.0008 g
Readability 0.001 g Linearity +- 0.003 g
Stabilization time (typical at FAST) 8s
Sensitivity Drift +-0.0005 g
Weigh Modes (unit) g
Operating Temperature 17.025.5
Display refresh time 0.4s, 0.3s, 0.2s, 0.1s
Counting mode Yes
Breeze break dimension 240 mm*190 mm*265 mm
Standard interface RS-232 Port and Cable
Keys name on the scale Off, Print, 0, Cal, O
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Analytical balance
An analytical balance (often called a "lab balance".) is a class of balance designed to measure small mass in the sub-milligram range. The measuring pan of an analytical balance (0.1 mg or better) is inside a transparent enclosure with doors so that dust does not collect and so any air currents in the room do not affect the balance's operation. This enclosure is often called a draft shield. The use of a mechanically vented balance safety enclosure[citation needed Also, the sample must be at room temperature to prevent natural convection[citation needed
Triple beam balance[edit]
- Weighing pan - The area in which an object is placed in order to be weighed.
- Base - The base rests underneath the weighing pan and can usually be customised to fit on a workbench or set up with tripod legs.
- Beams - The three beams on the balance are used to set the level of precision, with each beam working at different increments (1-10 grams, 10 grams and 100 grams). When using the triple beam balance, it is recommended that your start with the lowest level of precision e.g. 100 gram increments and then work your way down. For example, if your object weighs 327 grams the 100 gram pointer will drop below the fixed mark on the 4th notch (400g), you will then need to move this back to the third notch (300g). This process will then need to be repeated for the 10 gram increments (20g) and then single figure units (7g).
- Riders - The riders are the sliding pointers placed on top of the balance beams to indicate the mass in grams on the pan and beam.
- Pointers - The scale pointer marks the equal point of the object's mass on the scale and mass on the beam
- Zero adjustment knob - This is used to manually adjust the triple beam balance to the 'zero' mark (check to ensure that the pointer is at zero before use).
[5] The zero adjustment knob can be used to adjust the scale pointer. Place the objects on the pan and adjust the riders. The hundred rider should be initially adjusted and follow by the tens rider. Adjust the ones rider until the scale pointer is at zero again.
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References[edit]
- ^ A&D training material
- ^ "Sensors Mag". Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2013-08-10
- ^ "TRIPLE Beam Balance". genchem.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-19
- ^ "An Introduction to Education Scales and Balances". Adam Equipment USA. Retrieved 2017-12-07
- ^ MisterHager (2011-09-14), how to use a triple beam balance, retrieved 2016-02-19