Review:
Analytical Balance Weights
overall review score: 4.7
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Analytical-balance-weights are precisely calibrated standard weights used in conjunction with analytical balances to calibrate, verify, or perform calibration adjustments on high-precision balances. These weights ensure the accuracy and reliability of measurements in laboratory settings, critical for scientific research, quality control, and analytical testing.
Key Features
- High precision and accuracy, often calibrated to international standards
- Made from dense, non-corrosive materials such as stainless steel or nickel-plated brass
- Available in a range of standardized weights (e.g., 1 mg, 10 mg, 100 mg)
- Traceable calibration certificates for quality assurance
- Designed for minimal wear and contamination over repeated use
- Fine tunability and precise handling mechanisms
Pros
- Ensure highly accurate and repeatable measurements
- Essential for calibration and verification of analytical balances
- Durable construction providing long-term reliability
- Compliant with international standards (e.g., OIML, ASTM)
- Facilitate compliance with regulatory and quality standards
Cons
- Can be expensive due to high manufacturing precision
- Require careful handling and storage to maintain calibration integrity
- Limited usefulness outside specialized laboratory environments
- Potentially complex calibration traceability management