Mechanical Precision Balance

A mechanical analytical balance measures the mass of substances using the lever balance principle, with a beam and weights. Its function is to weigh samples in the laboratory, and it is applied in quantitative analysis in industries such as chemical and pharmaceutical sectors.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the weighing range matches the sample weight, the sensitivity meets the precision requirements, check the degree of knife-edge wear, observe the sensitivity of the level gauge, confirm the sealing of the draft shield, and assess the stability of the balance table.

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Instruments

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

$ 656.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force equilibrating Sensor, stable reading within 2 seconds, adjustable weighing speed of fast, medium and slow, and equipped with RS-232 interface for data connection.

$ 637.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and +/- 0.5% force value accuracy, support tensile compression bending and other test modes.

$ 2862.00

Driven by servo motor and precision ball screw, the maximum test force is 5000N, Accuracy grade is 0.5, and various test modes such as stretching, compression and bending are supported. Data storage is safe and reliable.

$ 3059.00

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

The equipment provides 0~ 3000rpm stepless speed regulation and 0~ 120min mechanical timing function, adopts 160W strong motor, can efficiently Stir high viscosity liquids and large volume samples, smooth operation and corrosion resistance.

$ 188.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value Indication Error, support a variety of test modes such as tensile, compression and bending test, real-time display data Linear dispersion and automatic storage.

$ 2862.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; range 1000N, force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, support a variety of test modes such as tensile compression and bending test; compact size for table operation, with overload protection and limit protection.

$ 3054.00

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

Suitable for various mechanical tests such as tension, compression, and bending, it supports international standards including GB and ISO. Equipped with a servo motor and ball screw drive, it offers high control precision, user-friendly software operation, and features multiple languages and multi-level safety protection.

$ 1987.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force equilibrating Sensor, stable reading in 2 seconds, Measurement speed, Sensitivity can be adjusted in gears, and equipped with RS-232 interface for data connection.

$ 1151.00

Adopt SMT surface mount technology, with temperature compensation function to make Balance more stable, weighing range 0-6kg, accuracy 1g, support counting and unit conversion function.

$ 181.00

Adopt SMT surface mount technology, with temperature compensation function to make Balance more stable, weighing range 0~ 30kg, Readability 1g, support automatic correction and AC/DC dual-use, easy to operate and quick response.

$ 322.00

Full digitalization adjustment with precision automatic control, support 1-400mm/min speed range and 0.5% force value accuracy, with multiple test modes and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 2862.00

Single module Sensor to ensure Stability, weighing speed several times faster than the general Balance, with four-level shock and RS232 interface, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds and support a variety of unit conversion.

$ 243.00

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