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Cleaning a Balance

Cleaning a Balance

7 Oct 2015

Many factors contribute to obtaining reliable weighing results which always fall within process specifications. One factor which is often overlooked, and which can have a major influence on the quality of results is simply the cleanliness of the measuring instrument being used. Especially with balances, the risks of sample (cross) contamination can be large whenever cleaning guidelines are not strictly adhered to. But which steps need to be considered when cleaning a balance? And which cleaning agents can/should be used? This reference paper aims to provide an overview of typical cleaning products which can be used to clean the various parts of a typical lab balance, and also offers some important considerations when purchasing a new balance.

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Balances and Moisture AnalyzersBalances & Moisture Analyzers / weighing scales measure static or dynamic loads. Features to consider when choosing an analytical balance include accuracy, capacity and resolution. Additional features and specialized balances include enclosures for weighing powder, microbalances for measuring small quantities, portable balances, moisture analyzers, top loading balances and internal calibration for measurements over time or with varied temperature.Contamination PreventionContamination prevention aims to control and minimize the risk of contamination during experiments. Biological safety cabinets and sterilization equipment are examples of technologies used to prevent contamination.Lab EssentialsLab essentials include laboratory consumables that are vital to the operation of all laboratories.
Cleaning a Balance