Laboratory
- CPWplus Bench and Floor Scales
Durable and versatile, CPWplus series features a wide selection of sizes and configurations. The CPWplus is able to accommodate many industrial jobs, including concrete testing in the field, warehouse tasks, or shipping and receiving duties.
read moreCapacity : 6kg to 300kg
Readability : 0.002kg to 0.1kg
View Full Details - Dune® Compact Balances
With a user-friendly, low-profile design, the Dune offers simple operation using just three buttons: on/off, unit, and tare. The portable Dune is AC or battery operated, delivering reliable readings in the lab or field.
read moreCapacity : 200g to 5000g
Readability : 0.1g to 2g
View Full Details - CB Compact Balances
The CB compact scale boasts best-in-class performance and value. Its grade 304 stainless steel pan, sealed keypad and one-piece housing are easy to clean, while built-in battery operation means it can be used anywhere.
read moreCapacity : 500g to 3000g
Readability : 0.1g to 1g
View Full Details - Core® Portable Compact Balances
No balance can beat the Core for basic weighing value. Core's housing is simple to clean and designed to stack for easy storage. A basic keypad with dual tare keys makes Core balances easy to use.
read moreCapacity : 200g to 5000g
Readability : 0.01g to 1g
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FAQ
GLP stands for Good Laboratory Practices. They're a set of guidelines developed by the FDA to help guarantee that the data developed and used in scientific studies is accurate, reliable and traceable. For weighing scales, particularly semi-micro, analytical and precision balances, the requirements are simple, but specific. The balances can't just record the weight of an item, it also has to record the date and time it was taken, and the operator ID of the person using the balance. If the balances record that information and are evaluated, they can be labelled GLP Compliant.
Checkweighing and counting, or parts counting, are two different applications that can be found on a weighing scale or balance.
Checkweighing involves setting high and low weight limits, like 10g and 13g. If the item on the pan comes to below 10g or above 13g, your scale or balance will let you know. It can notify you with a sound, lights, or even with a color-changing screen, like with the new Polaris series. Checkweighing is particularly helpful in quality control.
Parts counting is what it sounds like - it helps you count large quantities of identical parts. By weighing a small sample of 5 or 10 pieces, the balance can take an average weight and apply that when counting 100+ pieces (or until they surpass the capacity). Parts counting is very helpful during inventory season, or even just making sure you have the same sample size every time.




