Uploaded on Feb 8, 2024
The electronic balance is a state-of-the-art analytical instrument tailored for precise measurements in laboratory environments. Equipped with advanced features like taring functionality, overload protection, and high sensitivity, it ensures accurate results. Its user-friendly interface and compact design enhance usability, making it ideal for scientific research and experimentation.
Electronic-Balance-LMBE-C107
Electronic Balance LMBE-
C107
www.labmate.com | [email protected]
Overview
Electronic Balance is designed with the latest technology to provide
essential weighing features to deliver accurate and repeatable
weight measurements. Intended with a corrosion- resistant
weighing pan that holds a capacity of 0 to 30000 g with 1g
readability. Bright blue, fluorescent display for perfect illumination of
intuitive operation. Quick identification is made possible by a single
push control button that is placed in front of a display.
Specifications :
Weighing Range 0 - 30000 g
Readability 1 g
Pan Size 255 × 190 mm
Ambient Temperature Room Temperature
Relative Humidity < 60 %
Operating Modes Basic weighing, auto-counting,
percentage weighing
Voltage Power cord with accumulator
Dimension 300 × 120 × 160 mm
Net Weight 3.2 kg
Features :
- Simplified with LCD display that allows intuitive operation
- Integrated with a weighing pan that ensures the safety and
hygienic cleaning
- Structured with rust-free stainless steel that prevents corrosion and
ensures longevity
- Quickly download data via RS232 interface to enable easy
connection via PC or printer
- Enhanced with rapid weighing response and high stability
- Supplied with adaptable with AC and DC current to prevent
overloading
- Integrated with a dry battery reservation slot for safe and reliable
operation
- Improved with internal data storage memory for convenient
storage setting
- Featuring basic weighing, auto-counting, and percentage weighing
for convenient operation
Applications :
It is commonly used in research and pharmaceutical laboratories to
determine the mass of solids, liquids, powders, and granular
substances.
Labmate Scientific
Email: [email protected] | Website: www.labmate.com
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