Understanding Balances - Analytical
A laboratory analytical balance is a precision instrument used to measure the mass of substances with high accuracy, typically down to the milligram or microgram level. These balances are essential in scientific research, pharmaceutical development, and quality control processes, where precise measurements are critical. The balance works by comparing the weight of the sample to a set of known weights or by using electromagnetic force compensation. With features like draft shields to minimise air currents and advanced calibration options, analytical balances ensure reliable and repeatable measurements. They are commonly used to weigh chemicals, prepare solutions, and quantify small samples in controlled laboratory environments.