Pan Balance

A tray balance measures the mass of an object using the principle of lever equilibrium. It has a tray at each end of the beam: one for the object to be measured and the other for placing weights. When the pointer aligns with the central scale mark, equilibrium is achieved, and the mass can be read. It is used in laboratories, teaching, and industrial weighing applications, offering simple operation and suitability for routine weighing tasks.
Selection
When selecting a balance, consider the following: the weighing range should meet your needs, the precision should align with weighing requirements, the material should be durable and corrosion-resistant, the pan size should accommodate sample dimensions, environmental factors like humidity and temperature may affect performance, ease of use such as readability, convenience of maintenance, and the price should fit within your budget.

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Instruments

With 0.1g High Accuracy and 3kg large weighing range, using trapezoidal pan design, support counting, AC/DC dual-use and international unit conversion functions, Stabilization time is short.

$ 112.00

Range 5000g, accuracy 0.1g, equipped with trapezoidal pan and AC/DC dual-use function, support counting and SI unit conversion, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, suitable for a variety of environments.

$ 115.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.01g, weighing range of 0-600g, equipped with trapezoidal pan and external Adjustment, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds, support AC/DC dual-use and counting applications.

$ 120.00

With a maximum range of 2000g and 2g accuracy, equipped with a full set of weight, Pan Size is Φ 175mm, compact for laboratory use.

$ 125.00

With 100g maximum range and 0.1g accuracy, equipped with standard weight group, pan diaMeter 85mm, suitable for a variety of weighing scenarios, compact structure and easy to operate.

$ 89.00

Sensor and microcomputer combination, with 0.01g accuracy and 500g range, support Automatic calibration, counting function and AC/DC dual-use, trapezoidal pan design to improve Stability.

$ 120.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.01g, range 2000g, equipped with trapezoidal pan and external test weight, support AC/DC dual-use and counting functions, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds, suitable for a variety of environments.

$ 122.00

Using trapezoidal pan design, weighing range 0-2000g, accuracy 0.1g, with AC and DC dual-use, counting function and Automatic calibration and other characteristics, Stabilization time does not exceed 5 seconds.

$ 112.00

With 0.1g accuracy and 500g range, using trapezoidal pan design, support AC and DC dual-use, counting function and Automatic calibration, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, adapt to 5~ 40 ℃ working environment.

$ 112.00

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

The stainless steel pan is used to ensure durability, and the RS232 interface is equipped for easy data transmission. It supports counting and percentage weighing, with readability of 0.1g and repeatability error of +/- 0.1g.

$ 1719.00

The stainless steel pan is used to ensure durability, and the RS232 interface is equipped for easy data transmission. It supports counting and percentage weighing, with accuracy of 0.1g, repeatability error +/- 0.1g, and Linearity +/- 0.2g.

$ 1174.00

Sensor and microcomputer combination, with peeling, Automatic calibration, automatic clearing function, Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, equipped with trapezoidal pan and external test weight, support AC and DC dual-use.

$ 120.00

Featuring a cast aluminum housing for strong anti-static and anti-interference performance. It includes unit conversion, a wide-view LCD screen, full-range tare, counting and printing functions, and supports overload alarm and level indication.

$ 259.00

The maximum range of the equipment 1000g, accuracy 1g, equipped with standard weight group, suitable for a variety of places of rapid weighing needs, stable structure and easy to operate.

$ 99.00

Articles

A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting an Electronic Balance
This article introduces the key points for selecting an electronic balance. It provides a detailed list of core parameters such as accuracy class, repeatability, and linearity error, and explains their impact.
Summary of Balance Selection for Different Application Scenarios
This article discusses how to choose a balance based on usage needs. First, you need to understand the basic parameters of a balance, such as its maximum capacity and precision.
Grade classification of balances based on different repeatability indicators
The repeatability of a balance refers to the consistency of multiple weighing results for the same load under identical conditions, which is a key indicator for evaluating the performance of a balance. It is typically expressed as the standard deviation or range, with smaller values indicating greater stability and reliability of the balance.
Selection criteria for linearity error of semi-micro balances
The linearity error of a semi-micro balance refers to the deviation between the actual displayed value and the theoretical value within its weighing range. This indicator directly affects the accuracy of weighing, which is particularly important in scenarios requiring high-precision measurements, such as material analysis or environmental monitoring.
Selection Considerations for Balances with Different Weighing Pan Materials
When selecting the material of the balance weighing pan, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the sample properties, measurement environment, and operational requirements.
Weighing lower limit of microbalances and selection basis
The lower weighing limit of a microbalance refers to the minimum mass that can be measured while ensuring accuracy, which is crucial for the reliability of experimental data. It is influenced by factors such as sensor sensitivity, structural resistance to interference, and environmental stability.
Which one to choose: built-in calibration or external calibration balance?
This article primarily compares the two calibration methods for balances: internal calibration and external calibration.
Differences in the Selection of Analytical Balances and Precision Balances
Analytical balances and precision balances are both high-precision weighing instruments commonly used in laboratories, but they differ primarily in terms of accuracy and application scenarios.
Repetibility Test Method and Weights for Semi-micro Balances
This article discusses the method for repeatability testing of semi-micro balances and the use of weights. Repeatability refers to the consistency of the balance's results when weighing the same object multiple times under the same conditions, which is crucial for the reliability of experimental data.
Laboratory Application Scenarios of Milligram Precision Balances
The milligram precision balance can accurately weigh up to 0.001 grams, primarily utilizing electromagnetic force compensation technology, and its performance is related to parameters such as repeatability and linearity error.
Analysis of Causes for Excessive Repetition Error in Microbalances
Microbalance repeatability out-of-tolerance refers to the situation where the results of multiple weighings of the same object exceed the allowable range of variation.
Oven combined with analytical balance for determination of solid content
This article introduces a method for determining the solid content of samples in the laboratory by combining an oven and an analytical balance.
Halogen Moisture Analyzer Rapidly Determines the Moisture Content of Samples
The halogen moisture analyzer utilizes the principle of thermal gravimetric analysis, rapidly heating the sample with a halogen lamp to evaporate moisture. The built-in balance monitors mass changes in real-time and automatically calculates the moisture content.