About Laboratory Weight Boxes
Laboratory Weight Boxes
ANALYTICAL WEIGHTS (MASS) Standard Calibration M1 Class Weights Set or Weights, National - International Certifications, Authentic Stainless Steel (Special Composition Steel ASS), 100 % Maintenance Free etc.
Precision Calibration for LaboratoriesLaboratory Weight Boxes are specifically engineered for the calibration of sensitive analytical and micro balances. Exceedingly precise and highly resistant to corrosion, these weights come in both cylindrical and leaf shapes, ensuring outstanding reliability for diverse laboratory needs. Their high-grade stainless steel construction supports consistent accuracy, meeting stringent OIML standards.
Thoughtful Storage and HandlingEach weight in the set is individually slotted in a sturdy, velvet-lined box, promoting easy organization and long-term protection. Available in polished, anti-magnetic finishes, these boxes include essential accessories such as forceps, gloves, and a brush, catering to both safety and convenience while handling delicate weights.
FAQ's of Laboratory Weight Boxes:
Q: How should Laboratory Weight Boxes be used for balance calibration?
A: To calibrate analytical or micro balances, carefully handle each weight using the included forceps or gloves to avoid contamination. Select the required weight from the set and place it on the balance platform. Follow your instrument's calibration procedure, repeating with different weights as needed for accuracy verification.
Q: What is the benefit of the anti-magnetic and polished finish on these weights?
A: The anti-magnetic and polished finish ensures that the weights do not attract dust or particles, and prevents any magnetic interference during calibration. This leads to stable, accurate readings and extends the lifespan of each weight through enhanced corrosion resistance.
Q: When is it recommended to use Laboratory Weight Boxes for calibration?
A: It is best to use the weight box for calibration when the laboratory environment falls within the recommended temperature range of 18C to 27C and humidity between 40% to 60%. Regular calibration using these weights helps maintain instrument accuracy over time.
Q: Where are Laboratory Weight Boxes typically utilized?
A: These weight boxes are widely used in laboratories, research facilities, quality assurance departments, calibration services, and any setting requiring precise weighing and measurement standards. Their reliability also makes them suitable for exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers throughout India.
Q: What is included in a typical Laboratory Weight Box set?
A: A standard set typically includes stainless steel weights individually slotted within a wooden or plastic, velvet-lined box. Depending on the set, accessories such as forceps, gloves, and a brush are provided for safe handling and cleaning of the weights.
Q: What options are available regarding surface quality and finish?
A: You can choose between mirror or matte finishes for the weights. Both surface options offer high resistance to corrosion and deliver a sleek, professional look while safeguarding measurement accuracy.
Q: How does proper storage enhance the life and performance of these weights?
A: Proper storage in the provided, velvet-lined box prevents physical damage and environmental contamination, helping maintain the weights' accuracy, surface quality, and corrosion resistance over prolonged use.