Precision Scales
Ohaus, USA -0.1mg
High-precision Analytical Balance from Ohaus, USA, designed for laboratory and research applications requiring extremely accurate measurements with readability up to 0.01 mg.
| Item Number | OH-USA-01 |
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Analytical
Laboratory
Ohaus
The Analytical Balance by Ohaus, USA is a highly precise laboratory weighing instrument designed for applications that demand exceptional accuracy and reliability. Built with advanced weighing technology, this analytical balance provides extremely fine measurement capability, making it ideal for laboratories, research facilities, pharmaceutical industries, and quality control departments. The balance features a transparent glass draft shield enclosure that protects the weighing chamber from air currents and environmental disturbances, ensuring stable and precise readings. Equipped with an easy-to-read digital display and user-friendly controls, the instrument allows researchers and technicians to perform accurate measurements efficiently. Its compact design, durable construction, and reliable performance make it suitable for professional laboratory environments where precision and consistency are critical.
The Ohaus Analytical Balance offers an impressive readability of 0.01 mg / 0.1 mg, ensuring extremely accurate weight measurements for sensitive laboratory samples. It is available with a single accuracy capacity of 120 g or 220 g, while the dual accuracy models provide capacities such as 52 g / 120 g and 120 g / 220 g. The balance is equipped with a protective glass draft shield to minimize environmental interference and maintain measurement stability. Its high-resolution digital display allows clear reading of results, while advanced calibration and weighing features improve reliability and efficiency. Designed for professional laboratory use, the balance operates with stable electronic sensors and offers consistent performance for scientific, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications where precise measurement is essential.