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Improve Laboratory Efficiency with the Intelligent Precision Balance Scale

High-accuracy weighing with advanced calibration and connectivity

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Paul N. Gardner Company (GARDCO) has introduced the Intelligent Precision Balance Scale, a cost-effective, high-accuracy balance designed for laboratory and industrial environments. With a 3,200 g capacity and 0.01 g readability, this scale enhances precision in everyday weighing applications.

Enhancing accuracy and productivity in the lab

Equipped with CalQuick™ Single Button Calibration, adjustable zero tracking, and hands-free infrared tare, this balance scale ensures fast and reliable measurements. Its percentage and counting programs make it ideal for formulation, sample preparation, and quality control applications.

Why lab managers will benefit:

  • Precision and reliability: 0.01 g readability for accurate results
  • Multi-unit versatility: Measures in g, oz, ct, lb, GN, ozt, dwt
  • User-friendly interface: Large, backlit LCD display for clear visibility
  • Connectivity: RS 232 interface for seamless data transfer
  • Durability: Spill-resistant design with a stainless-steel pan
  • Portability: Operates on 120 VAC power or optional battery mode

The Intelligent Precision Balance Scale delivers a reliable, accurate, and efficient weighing solution tailored to modern laboratory workflows.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The press release was provided by GARDCO.

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