The triple beam balance is a measuring instrument comprising a beam supported on a fulcrum.
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The outer plastic shell encases an inner cast aluminum shell with two chambers to separately enclose the weighing unit and electronic boards.
An analytical balance or lab balance is a class of balance designed to measure small mass in the sub milligram range.
First the pan is where you place the sample whose.
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The balance also balance scale beam balance and laboratory balance was the first mass measuring instrument invented.
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For usual analytical work the balance should be able to determine differences in mass of 0 1 milligram about 0 000004 ounce.
The parts of a double pan balance are the two weighing pans the pointer rider or sliding mass and rider arm.
In microanalyses the balance must be about 1 000 times more.
The measuring pan of an analytical balance 0 1 mg or better is inside a transparent enclosure with doors so that dust does not collect and so any air currents in the room do not affect the balance s operation.
This enclosure is often called a draft shield.
As a general rule the balance should be completely arrested while making any changes that move any parts of the instrument.
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In its traditional form it consists of a pivoted horizontal lever with arms of equal length the beam and a weighing pan 7 suspended from each arm hence the plural name scales for a weighing instrument.
A triple beam balance is a device used to measure the mass of an object and all triple beam balances will have many of the same critical parts.
On one side of this beam is a pan on which the object to be measured is placed while on the other side the beam is split into three parallel beams each carrying a known weight and together culminating into a pointer pointing to a fixed scale.
All quantitative analyses is the analytical balance used for the accurate weighing of samples and precipitates.