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Device: Laboratory Scale
Manufacturer: Fisher
Model: 200
Manufacturer: Fisher
Model: 200
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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
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Laboratory Scale | Laboratory BalanceTips for buying Laboratory Scale Parts
- Before making a laboratory scale purchase, medical facilities need to consider the minimum load, the maximum weight needed for the scale to weigh, and the scale's reproducibility and linearity. A full list of applications and features contained in a laboratory scale can be found in the model's user manual.
- For moisture laboratory scales, some of the features to considered and examine include: the maximum temperature, sample weight, readability, switch of criteria, and accuracy of the result needed.
- The laboratory scale's readability should be taken into account in terms of the decimal places or units displayed, and how many accurate decimals/units are needed to weigh down to (1g., 0.1g., 0.001g., 0.1mg. etc.)
- Typically, laboratory balances using AC power adapters or more accurate than battery-operated models.
- Facilities should inquire whether the laboratory scale weighs only in grams or whether it has multiple weighing units such as the option for % weighing, piece counting, target weighing (weighing of packed products for fill weight), or supports density (underhook) weighing. Moisture laboratory scales can be used to determine loss on drying of samples.
- Certain laboratory balance models can transfer data to a computer or printer. Facilities should look into whether interface cables for PCs or printers, or communications software are included with the laboratory scale.
- The method of calibration that the laboratory scale has in an important factor to consider. Internal calibration scales use an internal weight to automatically calibrate the instrument at a preset time, due to changes in temperature, or upon request, while external calibration scales are manually calibrated by placing a calibration test weight on the laboratory balance pan.
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