Minimized Surface to Maximize Measurement Accuracy
Last updated: April 2022
Overview
Weighing sample quantities at milligram level requires high-sensitivity instrument and skilled personnel. However, even a small spillover can lead to measurement inaccuracies due to residues left on a weighing pan.
In areas of chemical analysis such as quantitative gravimetric, thermogravimetry or elemental analysis, accuracy plays an essential role. When weighing minimum sample quantities with a laboratory balance, it is important to make sure a spilled sample does not fall directly into the sample container and affect weighing results. Learn about the Anti Spilling Weighing Pan for Cubis® II Ultra-Micro and Micro Balances in this application note and find out how it can prevent inaccuracies due to spills.
- Document type: Application Note
- Page count: 4
- Read time: 8 minutes
- Prevent from errors occurring due to sample spill over
- Increase measurement accuracy
- Improve repeatability via preventing from magnetic effects
- Easily replaceable with the standard weighing pan
- Ergonomic weighing into weighing
This Resource is Designed For:
- Lab Managers
- Lab Technicians
- Lab Assistants
- Lab Balance Users
- Analytical Labs
- Chemical Labs
Applications Supported:
- Cubis® II Lab Balances
- Anti-Spilling Weighing Pan
- Gravimetric Analysis
- Microbalance
- Ultra-Micro Balance
- Analytical Chemistry
- Elemental Analysis
- Thermal Analysis
- Powder Weighing