A New Approach to Balance Minimum Weight and Standard Deviation Determination Without the Need for Weights
Available on demand

Checking the performance of a balance and calculating it’s minimum weight is an important factor in ensuring accurate weighing in today’s regulated laboratories.

Traditionally this is achieved by multiple and repetitive weighing of external masses and determination of a mean and standard deviation, either by a calculator or a “smart” balance or printer. This can be a time-consuming process and usually requires the handling of small, difficult to work with external masses. The process is made even more laborious and challenging if the balance is located in a difficult to access location such as an isolation box.

In this webinar, A&D’s European Director of Weighing, Steve Vaughan will outline a patented new technology from A&D called Electronically Controlled Load™ (ECL), which allows automatic precision assessment of a balance and determination of minimum weight, at a simple touch of a button.

Key Learning Objectives

This webinar will cover

  • Minimum weight – what is it and why is it important?
  • The impact of local environmental conditions on balance performance and readability
  • How modern electronic balances work
  • Accuracy versus precision
Who Should Attend
Balance users in life science, quality control, pharmaceutical and academic laboratories. Scientists working in regulated, life science, pharmaceutical or quality control laboratories that need to ensure their weighing is as accurate and as repeatable as possible.

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