Find the perfect laboratory balance for your needs: portable balance, precision balance, analytical balance, semi-micro balance, and microbalance.
There are several categories of laboratory balances, each designed for specific requirements:
Precison balance: Offering an accuracy of approximately one centigram (0.01 g), this balance is used for applications requiring high accuracy but not to the level of analytical balances. Some models are portable, providing greater flexibility for simple weighing tasks.
Analytical balance: With an accuracy of about one milligram (0.001 g), this balance is ideal for highly precise measurements, often required in research or formulation. It typically features a glass enclosure to protect measurements from disturbances like air currents.
Semi-micro balance: Designed to provide highly precise weighing, generally ranging from 0.01 mg to 1 g. It falls between analytical and precision balances in terms of capacity and sensitivity. These balances are commonly used in laboratory applications requiring high accuracy, such as chemical formulation, pharmaceutical analysis, or materials science research.
Microbalance: Enables ultra-high-precision measurements with a resolution of up to 0.001 milligram or one microgram (1 µg). These balances are used in scientific and industrial applications where extreme precision is essential, such as chemistry, pharmacy, and biology laboratories. They allow for weighing very small quantities of substances, which is crucial for chemical analysis, formulations, or research studies.
The price of a laboratory balance mainly depends on two factors: capacity and precision. These balances are designed to meet strict precision standards and built to withstand demanding work environments while delivering reliable measurements over long periods. They are found in various sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, food processing, and laboratories such as research institutes, educational institutions, and quality control units.
For external calibration balance models, it is necessary to complement your equipment with an appropriate calibration weight.