Gram Analytical Balance

The gram analytical balance operates based on the principle of lever equilibrium and measures minute mass changes through electromagnetic force compensation technology. It is used in laboratories to weigh samples, reagents, and materials with a precision of up to 0.1 mg. In the coatings industry, it is employed to detect pigment ratios, while in the plastics industry, it is used to analyze the quantity of raw materials fed into production, ensuring the accuracy of manufacturing formulas.
Selection
When selecting, consider a weighing range that covers the weight of daily samples, and ensure the accuracy matches the requirements of testing standards. Pay attention to environmental adaptability to avoid interference from vibrations and airflow. The calibration function should be comprehensive, and the operation interface should be clear and easy to read. Choose the pan material based on the characteristics of the samples; corrosive substances require corrosion-resistant models.

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Instruments

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, with automatic timing internal Adjustment, built-in non-magnetic weight to ensure accuracy. Equipped with negative display LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow star Luo pan, effectively reduce airflow and static interference, improve weighing accuracy.

$ 1203.00

Adopt electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, automatic timing internal calibrating, equipped with non-magnetic weight to ensure calibrating accuracy, negative LCD screen is clear and easy to read, anti-static Glass and hollow pan design effectively reduce interference, improve weighing Stability and accuracy.

$ 1687.00

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, with automatic timing internal Adjustment, built-in non-magnetic weight to ensure calibrating accuracy. Equipped with negative display LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow star Luo pan, effectively reduce airflow and static interference, improve weighing Accuracy.

$ 2494.00

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor and automatic timing internal calibrating, equipped with non-magnetic weight to ensure accuracy, with negative LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow star pan design, effectively reduce airflow and static interference, improve weighing accuracy and Stability.

$ 2171.00

Adopt electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, with automatic timing internal Adjustment, internal use of non-magnetic weight to ensure calibrating accuracy. Equipped with negative LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow star Luo pan, effectively reduce airflow and static interference, improve weighing accuracy.

$ 2171.00

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor and automatic timing internal calibrating, equipped with non-magnetic weight to ensure accuracy, with negative LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow pan design, effectively reduce airflow and static interference, improve weighing Stability.

$ 1848.00

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, with automatic timing internal Adjustment, internal use of non-magnetic weight to ensure the accuracy of calibrating, and equipped with anti-static Glass and hollow star pan to reduce airflow and static interference, improve Weighing Accuracy.

$ 2010.00

Using electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, automatic timing internal calibrating to ensure accuracy, equipped with negative LCD screen, anti-static Glass and hollow star pan to improve weighing accuracy and Stability, support a variety of communication and printing functions.

$ 2494.00

With automatic dual range double accuracy function, accuracy 0.2mg, seven shock filter adjustable, support a variety of weighing modes such as density direct reading and dynamic weighing, to ensure fast and stable measurement.

$ 448.00

With 0.001g-0.1g accuracy and automatic dual range function, the metal shell is sturdy and durable, and the six-stage shock-proof filter is adjustable. It supports a variety of weighing modes such as density direct reading and dynamic weighing to ensure fast and stable measurement.

$ 357.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force equilibrating Sensor, stable reading within 2 seconds, Measurement speed, Sensitivity adjustable, and equipped with RS-232 interface for easy data connection.

$ 425.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force equilibrating Sensor, stable reading within 2 seconds, Measurement speed, Sensitivity adjustable, and equipped with RS-232 interface for data output.

$ 485.00

With 0.01g Readability and 200g weighing range, support counting function and unit conversion, AC and DC dual-use design is easy to carry and use, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds.

$ 152.00

With 0.01g High Accuracy and +/- 0.03g Nonlinear Error, Support Automatic calibration, counting function and unit conversion, with RS232 Interface and Φ 125mm pan, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds.

$ 196.00

Automatic dual-range design with accuracy of 0.001g-0.1g, equipped with seven-stage shock filter and multiple weighing modes, such as density direct reading and dynamic weighing, ensure fast Response and high Stability.

$ 403.00

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