LibrasMicrobalancesIt is a precision instrument used to measure tiny masses. It usually has the characteristics of high precision, high sensitivity and high resolution, and can accurately measure the quality of samples, so it is widely used in scientific research, production, quality control and other fields. This balance is typically designed with a double-disc equiarm mechanical balance for high stability and accuracy. Its weighing range is generally 3 30g and 01 1g, the minimum graduation value is 01ug or less. The inductance determines the measurement accuracy, and the smaller the inductance, the higher the measurement accuracy.
MicrobalancesAdvanced electronics and sensor technology are often used to enable fast, accurate and stable weighing. It also has a variety of functions, such as automatic calibration, temperature compensation, data storage and output, etc., which is convenient for users to perform various experimental operations and data processing.
Microbalances have a wide range of applications in scientific research, production and quality control. For example, in chemical analysis, it can be used to accurately measure the quality of chemical reagents, thus ensuring the accuracy of experimental results; In biological research, it can be used to measure the weight of biological samples such as cells and proteins in order to study changes in their growth, metabolism, etc.; In the pharmaceutical industry, it can be used to control the production process of drugs and ensure the quality and safety of drugs; In environmental monitoring, it can be used to measure harmful substances in environmental samples such as soil and water bodies to evaluate the quality and safety of the environment.
In conclusion, a microbalance is a precision instrument with high precision, high sensitivity and high resolution, capable of accurately measuring tiny masses. It is widely used in scientific research, production, quality control and other fields, and provides important experimental tools and data support for various industries.