The officially verifiable Kern EWJ laboratory scale can be used as a specified measuring instrument in the healthcare industry. You can select the initial verification option in the configuration. The balance is available in two weighing capacities with different weighing surface and part sizes. The scale can be connected via USB or RS232 connector to a printer or computer. The scale is equipped with internal calibration, with which the scale can be adjusted directly at the weighing point without the need for external weights. It also offers advanced features to facilitate analysis of the weighed sample. If desired, we can calibrate the balance and issue a calibration certificate. This option can be selected in the product configuration. More
The officially verifiable Kern EWJ laboratory scale can be used as a specified measuring instrument in the healthcare industry. You can select the initial verification option in the configuration. The balance is available in two weighing capacities with different weighing surface and part sizes. The scale can be connected via USB or RS232 connector to a printer or computer. The scale is equipped with internal calibration, with which the scale can be adjusted directly at the weighing point without the need for external weights. It also offers advanced features to facilitate analysis of the weighed sample. If desired, we can calibrate the balance and issue a calibration certificate. This option can be selected in the product configuration. More
In this section, you will find answers to frequently asked questions regarding use, measurement accuracy, verification, and calibration. If you cannot find the information you are looking for here, please do not hesitate to contact us—we will be happy to provide you with details based on how you use the measuring device.
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How long the calibration is valid? What is the recalibration period? What is a calibration certificate and what does it contain? What is validation, etalon, gauge continuity or official verification of a gauge? The answers to these questions can be found here.