Analytical Balance with Percentage System

The percentage-based analytical balance operates on the lever principle, achieving precise weighing by measuring the equilibrium between the sample mass and standard weights. It is used for weighing laboratory samples, formula calculations, and quantitative analysis, ensuring measurement accuracy in fields such as chemical engineering and pharmaceuticals.
Selection
When selecting, consider a weighing range that covers the weight of daily samples, a readability that meets precision requirements, a calibration function to ensure long-term stability, strong environmental adaptability to reduce interference, a simple and user-friendly operation interface, and a sturdy and durable structure.

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Weighing range 0-310g, Readability 1mg, with four-level shockproof and dynamic temperature compensation functions, support counting, percentage weighing and RS232 interface to connect external devices.

$ 420.00

Weighing range 0-410g, accuracy 1mg, with four shock and dynamic temperature compensation functions, support counting and percentage weighing, built-in RS232 interface for data transmission.

$ 462.00

Single precision mass Sensor technology, Response fast and durability; with 0.1mg/0.5mg High Accuracy and six filter adjustable function, support a variety of weighing modes such as percentage and dynamic weighing, adapt to complex environment.

$ 1711.00

It has 1mg High Accuracy and 510g weighing range, supports automatic fault detection and dynamic temperature compensation, built-in counting and percentage applications, and is equipped with RS232 interface for easy data transmission.

$ 486.00

Adopt Auto Internal Cal system, fast weighing response, with 1mg High Accuracy and 410g weighing range, support four-level shock resistance and dynamic temperature compensation, built-in RS232 interface for easy data output.

$ 545.00

Single precision mass Sensor, Response fast and durability, with 0.1mg/0.5mg Readability and six filter adjustable function, support a variety of weighing modes such as percentage, density direct reading and dynamic weighing.

$ 1824.00

Adopt electromagnetic equilibrating Sensor to ensure 0.1mg accuracy, with full Auto Internal Cal, four-level shockproof and dynamic temperature compensation functions, support a variety of weighing methods and RS232 interface connection.

$ 483.00

Single precision mass Sensor technology, Weighing Response Fast and Stability, with 0.1mg accuracy and six filter adjustable function, supports a variety of weighing modes such as percentage and density direct reading.

$ 2287.00

With 1mg Readability and 1100g weighing range, support four-level shock resistance and dynamic temperature compensation, built-in RS232 interface can be connected to external devices, providing a variety of applications.

$ 669.00

Weighing range 0-100g, accuracy 1mg, with dynamic temperature compensation and four-level shock function, support a variety of weighing modes and RS232 interface to connect external devices.

$ 296.00

With 0.1mg Readability and 300g weighing range, support seven-level shock filter and automatic temperature calibrating, provide a variety of weighing modes and RS232 Communication interface.

$ 1316.00

With 0.001g High Accuracy and automatic dual range function, built-in temperature display and six-level shock filter, support a variety of weighing modes such as percentage and density direct reading, Stabilization time adjustable.

$ 344.00

Using electromagnetic equilibrating Sensor, accuracy of 0.1mg, with large backlit LCD display and automatic fault detection, support a variety of weighing modes and unit conversion, Operating temperature range 0~ 40 ℃.

$ 369.00

Adopt electromagnetic equilibrating Sensor to ensure accuracy, with 0.1mg Minimum Weight and 0.0002g Linearity, support Auto Internal Cal and RS232 interface to connect external devices to meet the needs of precision weighing.

$ 462.00

Using electromagnetic equilibrating Sensor, accuracy of 0.1mg, with Auto Internal Cal and four-level shock-proof function, support a variety of weighing modes to ensure accurate and stable weighing.

$ 462.00

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