Laboratory Balances
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Compact Balance - Nuweigh KK SeriesA low cost, high accuracy balance in three capacities, up to 5kg
Laboratory balances are different from standard weighing equipment.
Laboratories use them when small weight variations can affect testing accuracy and formulation consistency. It provides a high level of precision in areas where quality control is required. These sensitive weighing tasks are carried out in scientific, industrial, pharmaceutical, and research environments.
Able Scale supplies a broad range of laboratory balances and lab weighing scales for Australian laboratories, manufacturing facilities, universities, and testing environments. They have equipment matched to your specific application, whether you need sub-milligram accuracy for pharmaceutical formulation or a compact balance for field testing.
From analytical balances that measure down to 0.0001 g, to moisture analysers that combine weighing and heating in a single unit, every balance in the range is selected for real working environments, not just controlled lab conditions.
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Analytical balances handle highly precise weighing applications. Because these balances are highly accurate, they offer readability down to 0.0001 g. Many analytical balances have draft shields that reduce interference from air movement during weighing.
Used for: Chemical Analysis, Pharmaceutical Formulation, Sample Preparation, and Research Testing.
Precision balances support routine laboratory weighing and industrial measurement tasks, but without ultra-fine readability. They operate between 0.1 g and 0.001 g readability.
Used for: Laboratories, Production Facilities, and Quality Control Departments
Semi-micro and micro balances offer very high sensitivity and measure extremely small sample quantities. Semi-micro balances offer 0.01 mg readability and can measure even smaller increments.
Used for: Advanced Laboratory Work, Pharmaceutical Research, and Analytical Testing
Industries use moisture analysers for product testing and quality control. These analyse the moisture content in materials by combining weighing and heating functions in a single unit.
Used for: food processing industries, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
Compact balances, as the name suggests, are weighing solutions for laboratories having limited bench space or that need portable weighing options.
Used For: Education, Field Testing, Sample Preparation, and General Laboratory Applications.
Choosing the right laboratory balance depends on the required accuracy and working environment.
A laboratory balance measures small masses with high accuracy in scientific, pharmaceutical, industrial, and research work. It supports sample preparation, testing, formulation, and quality control where precise measurement matters.
Analytical balances measure very small quantities, usually up to 0.0001 g readability, and include draft shields for protection. Precision balances handle larger sample sizes with lower sensitivity, typically from 0.1 g to 0.001 g readability.
Accuracy depends on the type of balance. Analytical and micro balances provide extremely high precision for minute samples, while precision balances deliver reliable accuracy for routine laboratory and industrial weighing tasks.
Pharmaceutical laboratories usually use analytical or semi-micro balances. These models support high-precision measurement required for formulation, testing, and compliance documentation.
Yes. Laboratory balances require regular calibration and servicing to maintain accuracy. Dust, vibration, and frequent use can affect performance over time.
Yes. Laboratory balances measure mass, so they can weigh solids, liquids, powders, and semi-solids when placed in suitable containers.
Accuracy is affected by calibration status, environmental conditions like vibration and airflow, temperature changes, improper handling, and overload use beyond capacity.
Still have questions about laboratory balances? Able Scale's technical team is available to help with equipment selection and servicing support.