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Weighing and balancing
News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: XP micro balances
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2006
Micro balances: min sample size for max
savings
Building on the innovative XP analytical balances the new XP micro balances from Mettler Toledo utilise the same technology scaled to meet the demands of micro weighing
The XP micro balance range includes four models with a maximum capacity of 52g - offering exceptional weighing at six decimal places Excellence XP micro balances are ideal for micro dosing directly into large tare containers
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The XP6U, XP2U and XP6 microbalances all feature colour touch screen display, customised screen programming, intelligent user guidance, and hands-free infrared draft shield control
SmartGrid micro - the innovative grid weighing pan which dramatically speeds up the weighing process.
MinWeigh Door micro - allows you to dose through a small window, directly onto the tare container, without opening the draught shield.
ErgoClips micro - for secure placement of small or odd-shaped tare containers, making weighing fast and easy.
This means sample transfer errors can be avoided resulting in cost savings particularly for valuable materials.
The new micro balances have all the advantages of the XP analytical range - SmartSens for hands free operation, Level Control which warns when the balance is not level and a SmartScreen colour touchscreen for easy access to menus, applications and password protection.
The automatic dual draught shield provides exceptional weighing performance.
The inner and outer draught shields open automatically - reducing the effects of air turbulence and providing faster stabilisation times.
Plus the draught shield can be fully dismantled for quick, easy cleaning. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...
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