Counting Analytical Balance

The counting analytical balance measures the mass of objects using the electromagnetic force balance principle. It features a built-in unit mass conversion function, which automatically calculates the quantity of items by dividing the total mass by the mass of a single unit. It is used for laboratory material inventory, component measurement, and small product packaging.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the maximum weighing capacity with the common sample weight, ensure the division value meets counting accuracy requirements, check that the balance has built-in counting programs and calibration functions, confirm that its environmental adaptability aligns with the laboratory's temperature and humidity conditions, and ensure the operation interface fits the user's habits.

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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

Range 1000g, accuracy 0.1g, equipped with 500g test weight, with counting, AC-DC dual-use, SI unit conversion function, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds.

$ 112.00

Accuracy of 0.1g, weighing range of 0~ 1000g, equipped with test weight and RS-232 interface, support counting function, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, suitable for efficient weighing and data recording.

$ 154.00

Range 200g, accuracy 0.1g, equipped with trapezoidal pan and AC/DC dual-use function, support Automatic calibration, counting and SI conversion, Stabilization time is less than 5 seconds.

$ 112.00

With 0.01g High Accuracy and 400g weighing range, support AC and DC power supply and counting functions, equipped with external test weight, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds, trapezoidal pan design for easy operation.

$ 119.00

Range 300g, accuracy 0.01g, equipped with 200g test weight, support AC and DC dual-use, counting function and Automatic calibration, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, easy and reliable operation.

$ 119.00

Weighing range 0-600g, accuracy 0.1g, equipped with test weight and counting function, support RS-232 interface to connect to printer or computer, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, easy to operate.

$ 152.00

Sensor and microcomputer combination, with Automatic calibration, counting and international unit conversion function, measuring range 15kg accuracy 1g, AC and DC dual-use and Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds.

$ 183.00

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

Weighing range 0-500g, accuracy 0.01g, AC and DC dual-use design, with counting function and Automatic calibration, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds, adapt to a variety of working environments.

$ 159.00

Using high stability Sensor and intelligent microcomputer combination, range 30kg accuracy 1g, with Automatic calibration, counting, international unit conversion function, AC-DC dual-use and optional RS232 interface.

$ 194.00

With 1mg Readability and 120g weighing range, support automatic fault detection, four-level shock protection and dynamic temperature compensation, built-in counting and unit conversion functions.

$ 338.00

Range 10kg accuracy 0.1g, equipped with 5kg test weight and oversized thickened stainless steel trapezoidal pan, support AC/DC dual-use and RS232 serial port connection, with Automatic calibration and counting function.

$ 201.00

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

Trapezoidal weighing plate design, range 100g accuracy 0.01g, with counting function and external calibrating, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, support AC and DC dual-use.

$ 119.00

Articles

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Grade classification of balances based on different repeatability indicators
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Selection Considerations for Balances with Different Weighing Pan Materials
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Weighing lower limit of microbalances and selection basis
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Repetibility Test Method and Weights for Semi-micro Balances
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Laboratory Application Scenarios of Milligram Precision Balances
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Analysis of Causes for Excessive Repetition Error in Microbalances
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