About Analytical Lab Balance
analytical lab balance is a highly precise instrument used in laboratories to measure the
mass of substances with exceptional accuracy, typically to
0.1 mg (0.0001 g) or better. Its essential for quantitative chemical analysis, pharmaceutical formulation, and materials testing where precision is critical.
Key Features
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Readability (resolution): 0.1 mg (0.0001 g) or finer.
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Capacity: Typically ranges from 100 g to 300 g.
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Accuracy: Very high; often with internal calibration systems.
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Draft shield: Enclosed glass chamber to prevent air currents, dust, or temperature fluctuations from affecting measurements.
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Digital display: Provides easy-to-read mass readings.
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Taring function: Allows setting the balance to zero after placing a container or weighing paper.