The verified benchtop scale impresses with its high accuracy, interesting functions and low price. This verified benchtop scale of class II is a real all-rounder and well equipped for demanding weighing tasks.
The PCE-MA 202-ICA is an oven-drying benchtop scale for weighing and heating material samples to determine moisture content. The heating chamber warms up to 199 °C / 390 °F with the use of halogen lamps. Drying of the sample to be weighed takes place within the chamber of the benchtop scale and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
PCE-MA 110 is a benchtop scale or halogen moisture analyzer that functions on the gravimetric or loss on drying (LOD) principle. The moisture analyzer uses the halogen method to dry the material sample. Moisture content is calculated based on the weight difference before and after the drying procedure. Calibration of the moisture analyzer can be performed at any time using the automatic calibration function and the included 100 g weight.
The benchtop scale has a moisture measuring range of 0 … 100%. The benchtop scale is operated via the 5" touchscreen. To determine the moisture content with the benchtop scale, a sample is evenly distributed on the sample pan.
PCE-MA 110 is a benchtop scale or halogen moisture analyzer that functions on the gravimetric or loss on drying (LOD) principle. The moisture analyzer uses the halogen method to dry the material sample. Moisture content is calculated based on the weight difference before and after the drying procedure. Calibration of the moisture analyzer can be performed at any time using the automatic calibration function and the included 100 g weight.
The PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying benchtop scale for weighing and heating material samples to determine moisture content. The heating chamber warms up to 199 °C / 390 °F with the use of halogen lamps. Drying of the sample to be weighed takes place within the chamber of the benchtop scale and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.