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47 Balances, Moisture Analysers & Density Meters Rapid Precision Weighing


The KERN ABP-A from KERN & SOHN GmbH is based on a weighing cell from the new Single-Cell Generation made from aluminium alloy. Thanks to short stabilisation times and high temperature resistance, this cell made from a single piece of metal indicates the weighing result significantly quicker than other weighing systems. Together with the intuitively structured menu on the analytical balance and a navigation cross, this enables efficient working.


To accelerate the weighing process the balance also has three automatic sliding doors. The automatic function prevents contamination through manual opening. The height-adjustable internal draft shield minimises environmental influences within the weighing area and ensures that the weight is extremely stable. In this way, the display shows reliable results without delay.


The internal automatic adjustment ensures precision and reliability: The balance will be automatically re-adjusted where there are temperature changes over 1°C and in a time-controlled manner every four hours. In this way a high level of accuracy is consistently ensured and the user is not tied to one location. Depending on the model, the KERN ABP-A can achieve a readout from 0.1 up to 0.01 milligrams. To also be able to weigh electrostatically charged samples reliably, KERN & SOHN has integrated an ioniser into the rear panel of the balance.


The KERN ABP-A is ideal for use in the most varied laboratory applications, including those in the pharmaceutical industry, research laboratories as well as quality control laboratories. The tare/print key and navigation cross make it easier to carry out recipe weighing, for example.


Communication with external devices such as laptops, PCs and LIMS systems is through an RS 232 and a USB data interface. In addition, the balance has a USB Host for connecting a USB keyboard, a scanner or USB stick.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/l1OD 60249pr@reply-direct.com


Highly Reliable Standard Liquids for Density and Refractive Index Analysers


Obtaining highly reliable analysis data is key to operating a successful business regardless of industry. For analytical instruments to continually achieve pinpoint results across even the finest of measurement parameter changes, maintenance is mandatory. If regular maintenance is not performed, instrument reliability may fall considerably, a regrettable outcome for owners of expensive analysers that care about getting quality work done.


In addition to being a trusted analytical instruments maker for over 60 years, Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing is also a producer of density and refractive index liquid standards, traceable to the stringent requirements of the national Japanese standard. KEM’s high-quality standard liquids are used to verify if your density meter or refractometer is in good working order, ensuring the high reliability of your day-to-day analysis results.


KEM’s density and refractive index standards laboratory fulfils ISO/IEC 17025 requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories and successfully operates a quality management system in accordance with ISO 17034.


As KEM has decades of proven technical prowess and reliability, and furthermore, continues to achieve compliance with stringent international standards, you can have the utmost confidence in using their exemplary liquid standards to validate refractometers and density meters.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Y1b1 and ilmt.co/PL/o7kB


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