FAQ for Analytical Balance NAB-102
1: What should I do if the balance displays fluctuating or unstable readings?
Ensure the balance is placed on a level, vibration-free surface away from drafts or electronic interference. Also, make sure the glass shield is closed and the pan is clean and dry.
2: How does the automatic error correction feature benefit users?
This feature helps identify and correct minor weighing inconsistencies in real time, minimizing user error and improving overall accuracy and repeatability.
3: Can I use the NAB-102 for weighing liquid or biological samples?
Yes, as long as samples are contained in appropriate vessels. The enclosed design and high precision make it ideal for delicate materials like biological specimens or liquid reagents.
4: What precautions should I take to avoid damaging the balance?
Avoid exceeding the 160 g maximum capacity, keep the pan clean, operate in a stable environment, and use the overload protection feature to safeguard the internal mechanisms.
5: Is it possible to calibrate the NAB-102 externally?
Yes, the balance supports external calibration using certified calibration weights. Regular calibration ensures continued accuracy and compliance with laboratory standards.
6: Why does the Analytical Balance have a glass shield?
The transparent glass shield is designed to block external air drafts and dust. This ensures consistent weighing conditions and prevents fluctuation in readings. It helps protect both the sample and the measurement integrity.
7: Is the Analytical Balance easy to calibrate?
Most analytical balances include internal or external calibration options. Internal calibration is automatic and ensures precision without manual effort. External calibration allows the use of certified weights to validate accuracy regularly.
8: How durable is an Analytical Balance?
Analytical balances are designed with sturdy materials and a sealed weighing chamber. This makes them durable and resistant to environmental contamination. Proper handling and regular maintenance extend their lifespan.
9: How often should an Analytical Balance be cleaned?
Cleaning should be done regularly, ideally after each use. This prevents dust, residue, or chemical spills from affecting accuracy. Use a soft brush or lint-free cloth and avoid harsh chemicals that may damage internal components.