Getting the Best Results from Your Micro Balance Equipment

by | Feb 15, 2017 | Scales and Weighing Equipment

If you need extremely small units of measurements, you can benefit from a micro balance machine. However, not all weighing machines are the same and it’s important to have features like accuracy and convenience. Yet, it’s even more important to understand how to use your machine properly. This gives you the most accurate results each time. Here are helpful tips for getting the best weight results.

What Are Microbalances?

Some businesses have highly specific needs for weight measurements. Your business may need equipment one hundred times more sensitive than standard scales. For example, you may need to weigh on hundredth of a milligram to figure out a recipe. Microbalances are extremely sensitive.

Problems with Sensitive Equipment

Install your micro balance at least 24 hours before using it for the first time. If not, your first results could fluctuate. The machine needs time to adjust to the room conditions.

Isolating Your Equipment from Vibration Sources

Vibrations can affect accuracy, and eliminating them is essential. Here are some vibration sources to avoid.

  • Winds
  • High tide
  • Auto traffic
  • Truck or train traffic
  • People
  • Industrial equipment like lift trucks
  • Earth tremors

Tips for Limiting Vibrations

Put your machine in a corner, next to a wall. Room corners are more stable than room centers and less likely to vibrate or shake. Choose an area with limited people traffic too. Avoid doorways and places which allow through-traffic.

Select a work area free of other equipment. Use a special table or heavy workbench. Make sure the machine is not touching the wall, either.

Buy the Best

Choose a trusted source for your micro balance needs. Modular design models are the most convenient to use. Also, if the machine comes with an ISO 9000 calibration certificate, you receive guaranteed accuracy.

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