The PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying precision balance 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 precision balance and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
PCE-MA 110 is a precision balance 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.
PCE-MA 110 is an analytical balance 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.
PCE-MA 110 is a laboratory balance 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 analytical balance 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 analytical balance and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
The PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying laboratory balance 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 laboratory balance and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
PCE-MA 110 is a halogen moisture balance that functions on the gravimetric or loss on drying (LOD) principle. The moisture balance uses the halogen method to dry the material sample. The moisture balance determines moisture content based on the weight difference before and after the drying procedure. Calibration of the moisture balance can be performed at any time using the automatic calibration function and the included 100 g weight.
With a resolution of 0.1 mg, this analytical balance is ideally suited for checking small samples for their weight. For example, powder can be weighed with the analytical balance. Typical areas of application for the analytical balance are therefore in laboratories or in research facilities.
The PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying moisture analyzing balance 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 moisture analyzing balance and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
The PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying tabletop 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 tabletop scale and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final weight.
The power analyzer PCE-PA6000 power analyzer can be used as a desktop or portable instrument for measuring active power, apparent power, power factor, energy consumption, AC voltage, AC current, DC voltage, DC current, resistance and frequency. The power / performance measurement can be performed with this power analyzer either directly with the supplied test leads, or indirectly by current clamps.
The power analyzer PCE-PA6000 power analyzer can be used as a desktop or portable instrument for measuring active power, apparent power, power factor, energy consumption, AC voltage, AC current, DC voltage, DC current, resistance and frequency. The power / performance measurement can be performed with this power analyzer either directly with the supplied test leads, or indirectly by current clamps.
The Power Meter PCE-PA6000 power analyzer can be used as a desktop or portable instrument for measuring active power, apparent power, power factor, energy consumption, AC voltage, AC current, DC voltage, DC current, resistance and frequency. The power / performance measurement can be performed with this power analyzer either directly with the supplied test leads, or indirectly by current clamps.
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.
PCE-MA 110 is a tabletop 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.
PCE-MA 110 is a LAB 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 1-Phase-Power Meter PCE-PA6000 power analyzer can be used as a desktop or portable instrument for measuring active power, apparent power, power factor, energy consumption, AC voltage, AC current, DC voltage, DC current, resistance and frequency. The power / performance measurement can be performed with this power analyzer either directly with the supplied test leads, or indirectly by current clamps.
PCE-MA 110 is a 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 LAB Scale PCE-MA 202 is an oven-drying laboratory balance 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 laboratory balance and the moisture content is subsequently calculated from the difference between the initial and final 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.