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PS R2 Series Precision Balance PS R2

The Radwag PS.R2 balance is a high-precision digital balance that is designed for laboratory and industrial applications.

The PS.R2 series includes several models with different weight capacities and accuracy levels, ranging from 200 g to 10.1 kg capacity and 0.01 mg to 0.1 mg readability.

Overview

The PS.R2 balance uses a high-quality electromagnetic force restoration weighing system, which provides precise and repeatable measurements. The balance is equipped with a large, backlit LCD display that shows weight readings in a variety of units, including grams, ounces, carats, and more.

Key Features

  • High Precision Weighing System: Utilises an electromagnetic force restoration system for precise and repeatable measurements.
  • Large, Backlit LCD Display: Displays weight readings in multiple units, such as grams, ounces, and carats.
  • Automatic Internal Calibration: Ensures the balance remains accurate over time without manual calibration.
  • Real-Time Temperature Compensation: Maintains measurement accuracy despite temperature fluctuations.
  • Data Management Capabilities: Supports efficient data handling and storage.
  • Connectivity: Built-in RS232 and USB interface for easy connection to computers, printers, and other devices.
  • Durable Construction: Chemical-resistant build designed to withstand laboratory and industrial use.
  • Spacious Weighing Chamber: Features a large, transparent door for easy access to the weighing pan, ensuring accurate results.

Applications

The RADWAG PS.R2 balance is a reliable and precise weighing device ideal for various applications, including:

  • Laboratory Use: Provides high accuracy for analytical and research purposes.
  • Industrial Applications: Suitable for production and quality control environments requiring precise measurements.
  • Quality Control: Ensures consistency and accuracy in manufacturing processes.
  • Research Applications: Facilitates precise measurement necessary for scientific experiments and studies.

Benefits

  1. High Accuracy and Precision: The electromagnetic force restoration system and real-time temperature compensation ensure consistently accurate measurements.
  2. Ease of Use: The large, backlit LCD display, automatic internal calibration, and spacious weighing chamber with a transparent door make the balance user-friendly.
  3. Versatile Connectivity: Built-in RS232 and USB interfaces allow for easy integration with other devices, enhancing data management and connectivity.

The RADWAG PS.R2 balance is a versatile and reliable tool for any setting requiring high-precision weighing. Its advanced features and robust construction make it ideal for laboratory and industrial applications, supporting accuracy, efficiency, and durability.

Technical Data

  • Brand
    Radwag
  • Capacity
    200g - 10100g
  • Electrical
    12V DC
  • Readability
    0.001 g - 0.01 g

Support & FAQs

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What is laboratory balance?

A laboratory balance is a precision instrument used to measure the mass of an object or sample. It is designed for use in laboratory settings and is typically more accurate and precise than a standard scale.

A laboratory balance typically consists of a weighing platform, a load cell to measure the weight of the sample, and a digital display that shows the result. The load cell converts the force of gravity acting on the sample into an electrical signal, which is then displayed on the digital display.

What is the difference between a scale and a balance?

While scales and balances are both used as weighing devices, their intended purposes vary slightly.

A scale is used to measure weight (weight = the force of gravity on an object on the scale), whereas a balance is used to measure mass. (mass = the amount of matter in an object). A scale is a general-purpose measuring instrument that gives an estimate of the weight of an object. They typically use spring mechanisms to measure weight and have a lower precision compared to laboratory balances.

A balance, on the other hand, is a highly precise instrument used in laboratory settings. Balances use load cells to measure weight and provide a much higher level of accuracy compared to scales. The readout on a balance is usually digital, and the results can be displayed in various units of measurement, including grams, kilograms, and ounces.

What are the appropriate conditions for a laboratory balance?
You should first install the balance in a workroom free of vibrations and shakes and where there is no air draft or dust. You want to ensure that the ambient temperature is between +15°C and +35°C while ensuring that the relative humidity is not above 80%. Place the balance either on a robust-design table or on a wall bracket that is both distant from heat sources and insusceptible to vibrations.
What is the difference between a precision balance and an analytical balance?

Precision balances and analytical balances are both types of laboratory balances, but they differ in their level of precision and the types of applications for which they are used.

A precision balance is a type of laboratory balance that provides accurate measurements within a range of ±0.1 to ±0.01 grams. Precision balances are typically used for routine weighing tasks, such as determining the mass of chemicals for routine laboratory experiments, or for checking the weight of small parts in industrial settings.

An analytical balance, on the other hand, is a highly precise type of laboratory balance that provides accurate measurements within a range of ±0.0001 grams. Analytical balances are used for more demanding applications, such as determining the mass of samples for highly accurate chemical analysis, or for weighing minute quantities of substances in medical and pharmaceutical research.