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High-Res Industrial Lab Scales

07.07.2020, 19:29

High-Res Industrial Lab Scales

Pennsylvania Scale Company has introduced a higher resolution version of its popular 7600 series of bench scales for industrial laboratory applications.

 

The HR units utilise a high-accuracy load cell which provides minimum displayed resolution of 25,000 to 50,000 divisions.

Although similar to the company’s popular 7600 series, the HR versions use 10 point linearization and a specially-sourced super high precision single point load cell for impressive performance in either straight weighing in two units of measure or parts counting modes.

 

The new series fills a market niche between standard industrial bench scales and other high resolution products at much higher cost. The HR series have 12 x 14in stainless steel platform covers and heavy duty die cast aluminum construction for sustained accuracy. The HR series offers a rugged and dependable alternative for applications where for quality testing, sample weighing, ingredients, and improved precision is needed. It follows the company’s philosophy of consistent calibration and service aspects throughout an entire family of products that is becoming more and more unique in the industry.

 

Units are available with quick deliveries.

 

Visit www.pascale.com for additional information.

 

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FMIndustry.com covers the latest news, trends and opinion from the facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate (CRE) sectors. The FM market is currently estimated to be worth USD 1 trillion annually and is projected to grow at a compounded annualised rate of approximately 5% between now and 2026.
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