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Weighing and balancing
News Release from: Shimadzu Scientific Instruments | Subject: MOC120H
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 November 2005
Electronic moisture balance eliminates
zero drift
A choice of measuring modes optimises measurement conditions and a bar graph display monitors moisture vaporisation to easily determine when the measurement nears completion
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has introduced the MOC120H electronic moisture balance The new MOC120H balance features a unique auto-taring mechanism, which eliminates the zero drift automatically, and a large sample pan (130mm dia) for fast and accurate measurements
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A choice of measuring modes optimises measurement conditions and a bar graph display monitors moisture vaporisation to easily determine when the measurement nears completion.
Shimadzu's MOC120H moisture balance features the high-performance UniBloc weighing mechanism.
Introduced by Shimadzu in 1989, the UniBloc's compact, uniform structure ensures stable temperature characteristics and corner-load performance, excellent response time, and reliable production consistency.
The MOC120H also features award-winning WindowsDirect communication, which requires no software installation to integrate Shimadzu balances with existing lab or business software.
This function eliminates data input errors, offers flexible application development, and simplifies system validation and compliance. Request a free brochure from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments ...
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