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What is the minimum amount a sample should weigh in order to obtain a reliable weighing result? The smaller the weight of a sample, the larger the relative measurement uncertainty. Various concepts are in place for specifying corresponding minimum sample weights so as not to exceed specified relative measurement uncertainties.
Some of the most well-known concepts regarding minimum sample weights are those according to Chapter 41 of the US Pharmacopeia, R76 of the International Organization of Legal Metrology and Calibration Guideline 18 according to the European Association of National Metrology.
Download this white paper to learn more about minimum sample weights, and how Sartorius lab balances adapt and provide data regarding these three well-known calibration concepts.
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