Balances
New Guide on How to Create a Lab Balance Workstation Introduced
Jun 28 2018
Adam Equipment has published a new guide on how to assemble a lab workstation. The guide outlines the procedure in four simple steps, using comprehensive explanations and easy-to-follow terminology. Workstation components include Adam’s Nimbus or Eclipse balance, AVT anti-vibration table, OIML/ASTM certified weights, and Adam DU specialised software.
It’s essential to ensure that lab balances are calibrated properly and operate optimally. This can be done affordably by creating a designated lab balance workstation. Using a combination of Adam products, the workstation unites the precision performance of Adam’s Nimbus or Eclipse analytical balances, the rock-solid stability of the AVT anti-vibration table, the reliability of OIML/ASTM certified weights, and Adam DU analytical software. These products work in tandem to ensure precise, repeatable readings and provide the ideal location to calibrate your balance.
With its durable design, the AVT anti-vibration table helps minimise the effects of vibration during lab balance operation. AVT’s sturdy aluminium construction allows balances to perform with marked precision, despite any movements or air currents that might cause inconsistent or inaccurate results. The solid-granite base offers stability and creates the ideal setting in which to perform balance calibration or lab tests. AVT also features a convenient working surface that is suitable for placing samples, weights, pipettes, or other supplies and lab items.
Adam Equipment’s Nimbus and Eclipse analytical balances deliver outstanding performance, with readability of 0.1mg. An innovative space-saving design results in a compact footprint, so the balance occupies a minimal amount of room in the lab but retains the highest level of performance. These balances provide intuitive operation, making them a time-saving addition to any lab testing environment.
Certified to OIML and ASTM standards, Adam Equipment’s calibration weights are available separately or in sets, and are used to calibrate high-precision analytical balances that need to satisfy certain traceability requirements.
Adam DU software connects the balance to the laboratory network, helping to achieve seamless data collection, transfer and analysis. DU features an easy-to-use interface with a main command window, allowing users to quickly collect information from multiple Adam balances simultaneously using RS-232 or USB connections.
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