OH30061977GB
Ohaus® Explorer® Precision Balance
Model EX224/AD, weighing capacity 220 g, resolution: 0.1 mg, AC/DC input 220/240 V, UK plug
Synonym(s):
high accuracy weighing balances, high precision balance, high precision weighing, laboratory balances
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About This Item
feature
CE compliant
packaging
pack of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Ohaus® 30061977GB
weighing capacity measuring range
220 g, resolution: 0.1 mg
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General description
The OHAUS Explorer Series of precision balances combine modern features and design elements to offer unmatched functionality in a line of high-performance balances unlike any other on the market. These smart and intuitive balances simplify even the most complex laboratory measurements.
Application
Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Checkweighing, Animal/Dynamic Weighing, Filling, Totalization/Statistics, Formulation, Differential Weighing, Density Determination, Peak Hold, Ingredient Costing, Pipette Adjustment, SQC, Statistics
Features and Benefits
Selectable environmental filters, auto tare, user selectable span calibration points, software lockout and reset menu, user selectable communication settings and data print options, user definable project and user IDs, auto standby, up to 14 operating languages
Legal Information
Explorer is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.
Ohaus is a registered trademark of Ohaus Corp.
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