The Laboratories Weight Measuring Machine Weighing Scale (For Research Applications) is a high-precision electronic weighing instrument designed to deliver accurate and reliable weight measurement for scientific and laboratory environments. This weighing scale is specially developed for research laboratories, educational institutions, pharmaceutical testing, and quality control facilities where precise and consistent measurement is essential.
Engineered with advanced electronic sensor technology, the scale ensures fast stabilization, excellent repeatability, and dependable weighing performance. The durable weighing platform provides a stable surface for measuring chemicals, samples, powders, and laboratory materials. The clear digital display enables easy reading of results, while the user-friendly controls support smooth and efficient operation. Its compact and sturdy design makes it suitable for laboratory bench-top use.
Specifications
Maximum Capacity: 500 g / 1000 g / 2000 g (model dependent)
Readability / Resolution: 0.01 g / 0.001 g (model dependent)
Repeatability: ±0.01 g to ±0.002 g (model dependent)
Linearity Error: ±0.02 g to ±0.003 g (model dependent)
Display: LCD Backlit Digital Display
Weighing Technology: High-precision electronic sensor
Calibration: External / Internal Calibration (model dependent)
Weighing Units:
g, mg, ct, oz, gn, dwt (varies by model)
Stabilization Time: ≤ 2 seconds
Weighing Platform Material: Stainless Steel
Pan Size: Approx. 90 – 120 mm diameter (model dependent)
Operating Temperature: 10°C – 35°C
Power Supply:
· AC Adapter
· Rechargeable Battery (model dependent)
Housing Material: High-strength ABS / Metal body
Functions:
· Tare / Zero Function
· Unit Conversion
· Counting Function
· Overload Protection
· Stability Indicator
· Auto Shut-off
· Low Battery Indicator
Dimensions: Varies by model
Net Weight: Approx. 1 – 3 kg
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