1mg - 100g twenty-one piece Class 2 calibration weight set (WTSET21PC2C), ASTM
Shape, includes Report of Traceability and Certificate of Calibration. Typical
lead time is 5 to 7 business days from the date order is placed to shipping from
NVLAP metrology lab located Arvata, Colorado.
These ANSI/ASTM Class 2 are appropriate for calibrating high-precision
toploading balances with readabilities ranging from 0.001g to 0.01g.
Single-piece construction: Because the precise measurement of density can
only be achieved using a single piece weight, all Sartorius weights are ASTM Type
1 single-piece weights. These weights contain no air cavity or foreign adjusting
material, thus providing the maximum mass stability. In addition, it is
an ASTM requirement that one-piece weights are used as standards and where mass
stability is required.
A Choice of Preconfigured or Custom Weight Sets: Whether you choose a preconfigured
weight set, or have a custom set made to meet your specific needs, be assured
that all Sartorius weights are made of the highest quality materials. Weight
sets consist of flat weights in the 1mg to 500mg range and knob-style weights.
The mass standards produced by Sartorius today are designed to meet or exceed
the standards of the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM E617)
Flat
weights in the 1mg to 500mg range and knob-style weights.
1mg-100g
Ultra
Class U
WTSET21PCUC
YES
YES
1mg-100g
Class
1
WTSET21PC1C
YES
YES
1mg-100g
Class
2
WTSET21PC2C
YES
YES
Weights
Included: 1mg, 2 x 2mg, 5mg, 10mg, 2 x 20mg, 50mg, 100mg, 2 x 200mg,
500mg, 1g, 2 x 2g, 5g, 10g, 2 x 20g, 50g, 100g
Custom
weight sets are available upon request by calling
Precision Weighing Balances at 978-521-7095
All
calibration weights are not returnable. Once your order
has been placed it CAN NOT be cancelled. Please carefully
consider this prior to placing your order. The reason for
this is these weights are custom manufactured and are certified
on the date they were made. In addition, if you touch the
calibration weight with your fingers the oil in your skin would
change the tolerance and we can not take this chance if the weight
was returned.
Weight sets consist of flat weights
in the 1mg to 500mg range and knob-style weights.
Certificate of Calibration
The Certificate of Calibration report includes the nominal value and the
conventional mass correction value for each weight certified. It will
also list information on the standards the weights were compared against
including:
Uncertainty value
Identifying number
NIST test number
Date the standards were last calibrated
NVLAP laboratory code
Recertification Service Weight values can change over time due to scratches, fingerprints, wear
and even corrosion resulting from atmospheric contaminants. Regular
checks on the accuracy of mass standards ensures the accuracy of measurements.
The Sartorius mass metrology lab provides this service at a very competitive
price.
The current rates are listed below and subject to change. Typical
turn around time (excludes transit time) is 5 to 7 business days upon
receipt at the Arvada, Colorado metrology lab. You are responsible for
both in and out bound freight and insurance costs.
Single weights - $65
Two or more weights - $48 each
Weight sets of 15 or more weights - $37 each
Please call us at 978-521-7095 if you presently have calibrations
weights that require recertification.
What does calibration of a laboratory weight entail?
Sartorius
mass comparators compare a weight to a known mass (a NIST calibrated
reference weight) and report the difference, to a very small value.
These mass comparators can ascertain and measure differences to
10, 1, and even 0.1 micrograms (one ten-millionth of a gram), multiple
weighings, averaged, can resolve the differences to even smaller
amounts.
Calibration technicians must wear appropriate static free clothing,
as well as gloves, hair nets and face masks, to reduce the possibility
of contamination (and changing the weight of the weights) from skin
oils, hairs, or airborne droplets. Calibration weights are
never touched directly by human hands.
What is the difference in tolerance between Sartorius Ultra Class
U, Class 1, Class 2 and other calibration specifications?
Metric
Weight Tolerances - all tolerances stated in milligram (mg)
American
Society of Testing & Measurement ASTM E617