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Recognise and Detect the Effects of Electrostatic Charges on your Balance
Oct 17 2018
Electrostatics test explains how you can recognise and detect the effects of electrostatic charges on your own balance and presents solutions on how you can ensure your results are free from the influences of electrostatic charges.
Even if your balance settles, you need to be sure electrostatic charges aren't influencing your results
Did you know that your samples and containers can become electrostatically charged just through normal handling? The most common ways that charging occurs is through picking up and putting down containers, handling sample containers, movement of the sample inside the container, and in the actual dosing of the sample. The resulting net charge on the sample and/or its container sets up an electric field between the container and the balance. The forces due to the electric field act upon the weighing pan which the balance interprets as mass, and can cause substantial error in the indicated weight value (0.1 g on an analytical balance is not uncommon).
As the charge dissipates, the force decreases and the balance reading will change accordingly. This is observed as a drifting weight value and the balance does not stabilise. However, if the charge dissipates slowly, the balance may be able to stabilise. There is a high risk that there may be errors in your weighing results of which you are not aware.
XPR analytical balances incorporate the innovative StaticDetect™ technology which provides a warning when any detected electrostatic charges exceed user-defined limits. In conjunction with the ionising module, a complete electrostatic detection and elimination system can be set to work automatically every time you place a sample on the balance, meaning you no longer need to worry about static and can trust your results to be valid.
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