PS 5100.5Y Precision Balance

Absolute Stability, Analytical Precision
1. Metrology and Calibration
- What is weighed: mass standards and weights in measurement laboratories.
- Why: even a small scratch or dirt on a large mass standard can change its mass by a few milligrams, which disqualifies it in certification processes.
- What is weighed: entire reaction vessels or containers with semi-finished products.
- Why: a change in mass of 1 mg with a total mass of 5.1 kg allows the chemical composition to be maintained at the highest global level.
- What is weighed: high-capacity air filters after the process of capturing suspended dust.
- Why: this allows for precise determination of the increase in contaminant mass in relation to the large volume of the tested medium.
- What is weighed: turbine blades, precision castings, pistons.
- Why: even a minimal difference in mass in components rotating at high speeds can lead to vibrations and failure of the entire system.

Digital Weighing Auditor

Digital Weighing Auditor

10-Inch Display

Uncompromising User Verification

Ambient Light – An Innovative Way for the Balance to Communicate With the User
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Hotspot

RFID

Live Note – Note Down Your Conclusions

Handy Library

Widgets

Smart Min Weight

21 CFR Part 11
– Electronic signatures
– Validations
– Electronic records
– Audit trails

Modbus TCP/IP
Two-point adjustment
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