Personal protection is extremely important when weighing hazardous substances, highly active substances, hormones or nanoparticles. The ST1 series offers optimal conditions for the safety of users and the environment of the laboratory. A digital alarm system enables permanent monitoring of the inflowing laminar, horizontal air flow. This special air flow guidance guarantees that the contamination of the users by escaping dusts is prevented and strong turbulence is avoided. The hazardous substances are safely transferred away from the user through the rear part of the cabin into the connected HEPA filter. Even microbalances in the lowest weighing range can be operated stably. Do you regularly face challenges from electrostatic charges? We offer you the right antistatic device for reproducibility of your weighing results. Our service is rounded off by an annual maintenance service for our systems, including a safe HEPA filter change by our trained service technicians.
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Precise weighing is critical in laboratory and industrial environments. From accurate dosing of chemicals for research experiments to mass production of products, precise weight determination is often the first and most critical step. Modern balances and weighing instruments are sophisticated, offer impressive precision and are resilient to external influences such as temperature and humidity.
Topic world Weighing
Precise weighing is critical in laboratory and industrial environments. From accurate dosing of chemicals for research experiments to mass production of products, precise weight determination is often the first and most critical step. Modern balances and weighing instruments are sophisticated, offer impressive precision and are resilient to external influences such as temperature and humidity.