TianMa FA1205C 1/100,000 Electronic BalancePacking list
SKU
NB042873
Weighing range (maximum)
120g/82g
Readability (d)
0.1mg/0.01mg
Repeatability
±0.1mg/±0.05mg
linear
±0.1mg/±0.05mg
Test Weight
100g(E2)
Stabilization time
2.5 seconds/15 seconds
Warm-up time
30-60 minutes
Weighing Unit
g,oz,ct,lb
Minimum weighing for piece weighing
0.1mg
Reference Quantity for Piece Weighing
5,10,20,50,100
Pan (stainless steel)
F90mm
Net Weight
6kg
Permissible environmental conditions
+10℃ to +30℃
Relative Humidity range
20~85% relative (non-condensing)
Power input Voltage
AC230V,50-60HZ
interface
RS232C
FA1205C
1/100,000 Electronic Balance
Weighing range 120g/82g, readability 0.1mg/0.01mg, external calibrated, built-in weighing function, with transparent Glass Wind Shield, with micro sample weighing function, built-in RS232 interface.
Introduction
The dual-range series adopts high-stability electromagnetic force sensor technology, with novel appearance, large internal volume, stable performance and complete functions
Features
High precision: high-precision electromagnetic force balance sensor, high measurement accuracy, fast response speed, and fewer failures;
Optimized micro-sampling weighing function: digital processing technology is used to greatly improve the response speed to micro-sampling while maintaining the stability of balance readings. Suitable for powder and liquid micro-sampling.
Packing list:complete-built unit X1, manual X1, certificate of conformity X1, warranty card X1
[Note]Because the manufacturer's packaging may be updated or upgraded, the detailed packaging list shall be subject to the latest standard configuration of the manufacturer.
FAQ
QOur laboratory often needs to do piece weighing and percentage weighing. Is there a suitable balance?
A
The FA1205C Electronic Balance has built-in piece weighing function and percentage weighing function to meet your needs. Its piece weighing minimum is 0.1mg, supports a variety of reference quantity settings, and is easy to operate. It is very suitable for the diverse weighing needs of laboratories.