Laboratory balance XPR106DUHQ
gmgwith touch screen

laboratory balance
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Characteristics

Type
laboratory
Units of measurement
g, mg
Display
with touch screen
Communication
RS-232, USB, Bluetooth, Ethernet
Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Weight range

41 g, 120 g
(1.4 oz, 4.2 oz)

Minimum weight

0.4 mg, 0.6 mg, 4 mg, 6 mg
(0 oz, 0 oz, 0 oz, 0 oz)

Repeatability

3 µg, 5 µg

Settling time

2.5 s

Width

195 mm
(7.68 in)

Depth

485 mm
(19 in)

Height

426 mm
(16.8 in)

Description

XPR106DUHQ for automatic weighing The New Standard Way of Weighing Automated dispensing of powders and liquids is the new standard of weighing in today's modern laboratory. The simple process requires no training. Use Precious Samples Economically The smallest amounts of your precious samples can be weighed and dispensed with the utmost accuracy. Smallest Minimum Weight Automatic weighing reduces the minimum weight by up to 30%, meaning you can make considerable savings by using less of your expensive samples. Flexible Dual Operation With one click, the dispensing head moves up to the home position and you can use your balance for all your manual weighing applications in the usual way. Maximum User Protection Hazardous samples are dispensed directly into the target container, avoiding manual sample handling and eliminating spills. Perfect Concentrations The balance calculates the precise amount of solvent required based on the actual amount of substance dispensed to produce the target concentration. Increase Productivity and Throughput Mount the sample changer on your balance to automatically prepare up to 30 samples in one run and free yourself up to work on other critical tasks.

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