Compact laboratory scale for the laboratory with small dimensions and simple operation. The Kern 440 laboratory balance is the most commonly used type of balance in laboratories. Their parameters are the most suitable for weighing samples. These scales can be purchased in several variants with different weighing capacities and piece values. You can also choose according to the size and shape of the load carrier. As we are the official importer of Kern scales, we can offer you all available variants. More
Compact laboratory scale for the laboratory with small dimensions and simple operation. The Kern 440 laboratory balance is the most commonly used type of balance in laboratories. Their parameters are the most suitable for weighing samples. These scales can be purchased in several variants with different weighing capacities and piece values. You can also choose according to the size and shape of the load carrier. As we are the official importer of Kern scales, we can offer you all available variants. More
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- piece counting - switching the display from pieces to weight and vice versa - dynamic weighing function - percentage weighing function - underfloor weighing - possibility of hanging the load on the underside of the scale - vibration filtering (weighing of live animals) - GLP protocol - GLP/ISO protocol generation (printing only with KERN printers)
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