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Analytical Balances

Analytical balances are high-precision laboratory weighing instruments designed for applications where stable,
repeatable and accurately documented mass measurements are required. With typical readability at the 0.1 mg level,
they are widely used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical quality control, sample preparation, formulation,
research and routine laboratory analysis.

In modern laboratory workflows, analytical balances provide a practical solution for weighing reagents, reference
materials, filter samples, active ingredients, standards and small laboratory samples. Compared with standard
precision balances, analytical balances offer higher resolution and better protection against environmental effects,
making them suitable for procedures where small mass deviations can influence the final analytical result.

Selecting the right analytical balance requires evaluation of readability, capacity, repeatability, linearity,
calibration method, draft-shield design, display interface, data output and documentation requirements. For reliable
results, laboratories should also consider correct installation, stable bench placement, protection from air movement,
temperature stability, anti-static control and regular verification with suitable calibration weights.

CATEGORY STRUCTURE (NAVIGATION HUB)

ANALYTICAL BALANCE SELECTION PARAMETERS

  • Readability and capacity – analytical balances are typically selected for 0.1 mg weighing tasks,
    with capacity chosen according to sample size, container mass and routine laboratory workflow.
  • Calibration system – internal calibration supports convenient routine adjustment, while external
    calibration can be used for laboratories following defined verification and quality-control procedures.
  • Draft-shield protection – an enclosed weighing chamber helps reduce the influence of air movement,
    which is essential for stable results at analytical readability levels.
  • Data handling and documentation – interfaces, printout options and GLP/GMP-oriented records help
    laboratories maintain traceable weighing documentation for QC and research work.

FEATURED: 0.1 mg ANALYTICAL LABORATORY WEIGHING

Analytical balances support demanding weighing applications where precision, repeatability and environmental
protection are critical. They are especially relevant for analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical QC, formulation,
gravimetric analysis, filter weighing and sample preparation workflows where correct balance placement, calibration
practice and weighing technique directly influence result quality.

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