Laboratory balances come in a wide range of types, so knowing the difference between them all is important. Read up on some of the types we offer below before making any purchases to add to your lab equipment.
Analytical Balances
An analytical balance offers some of the most precise weights possible, and it should only be used by someone who is trained and qualified to handle it correctly. It must be regularly calibrated and maintained to retain accuracy, and it should only be kept in areas where it will be protected from spills and other accidents.
If you are looking to enhance reliability, efficiency, and safety, investing in an analytical balance is a must.
Precision Balances
Precision balances are known for their durability, accuracy, and ability to weigh larger amounts. They can offer detailed measurements, while handling a larger capacity than analytical balances. They will not be quite as accurate, but will still be much more precise than your average scale.
Microbalances
Some labs need to measure items with quite a small mass, in which case a microbalance is essential. They can calculate weights as small as one ten thousandths of a milligram. These balances are extremely sensitive, so you can rest easy knowing you are getting the most accurate measurement possible.
Moisture Analyzer
Moisture analyzers, or moisture balances, help us get the right moisture content in various things we use everyday, such as drinks, makeup products, food items, and more. Moisture is necessary to ensure we get the most from these things, but the amount of it can fluctuate based on what is being created.
A moisture analyzer makes it possible to get the perfect mix of chemicals.
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