Analytical Balances — What They Do & How They Are Calibrated
One of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in biotech laboratories is an analytical balance. Also known as lab balances, analytical balances are designed to take very precise measurements (up to four places to the right of the decimal point), and often placed on a steady surface — in order to minimize vibrations. Dust and even air currents in the room can affect the operation of an analytical balance, which is why it is always protected with a draft shield.Calibration of Analytical Balanc
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