Precautions for Electronic Analytical Balance
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How are electronic balances calibrated?
Electronic balances are precision measuring devices commonly used in laboratories,industrial production and quality control.In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the measurement results,it is very necessary to calibrate the electronic balance regularly.In this article,we will introduce the calibration methods and steps of electronic balances to help users perform the calibration operation correctly to ensure its measurement accuracy.
Calibrating electronic balances is usually divided into two methods:internal calibration and external calibration.The following are the general steps:
Internal Calibration
Power On Warm Up:Ensure that the balance has been powered on and warmed up for the recommended time(usually 30 minutes to 1 hour).
Zeroing:Ensure that the balance displays zero before starting calibration.
Start the calibration:
Check the balance’s user manual to find the procedure for starting an internal calibration.Typically,this involves pressing a specific button or selecting the calibration function through the menu.
Follow the on-screen instructions.The calibration process is usually completed automatically.
CHECKING THE RESULTS:When calibration is complete,the balance should display zero.If the display is not zero,the balance may need to be recalibrated or checked for other problems.
External Calibration
Prepare weights:Use calibration weights of known exact weight.The weights should be close to the maximum weighing range of the balance.
Zeroing:Make sure the balance displays zero.
Place the weights:
Gently place the weights on the weighing pan of the balance.
Wait for the balance to stabilize and display the weights.
Calibration Adjustment:
If the weight displayed on the balance does not match the actual weight of the weights,make calibration adjustments as directed in the user manual.
Some balances may allow the user to directly enter the actual weight of the weights for calibration,while others may require the use of a trim screw.
Verify calibration:
Remove the weights and check that the balance returns to the zero position.
The process of placing the weights can be repeated to verify the accuracy of the calibration.
Caution.
Ensure that the balance is in a stable environment during calibration.
Use clean weights to avoid sweaty hands or dirt affecting the weights.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended calibration frequency and procedure.
If the balance remains inaccurate after calibration,professional repair or calibration may be required.
Post-calibration processing
Data Analysis:
The data collected during calibration is analyzed to calculate the margin of error.
Calibration Certificate and Record:
Issue calibration certificates for electronic balances that have passed calibration,and record information such as calibration results,calibration date,and calibration personnel.
Regular calibration program:
According to the use of the balance and the error situation,make the time and plan for the next calibration.
Calibration of electronic balances is an important step in ensuring their accuracy and reliability.By following the calibration methods and procedures described above,users can ensure that electronic balances provide accurate and reliable data under a variety of experimental conditions.At the same time,regular calibration and maintenance is also the key to ensure the long-term stable operation of the electronic balance.Correct calibration not only improves the measurement accuracy of the balance,but also extends its service life,providing strong support for scientific research experiments,industrial production and quality control.
