Revolutionising Weighing Accuracy, Productivity and Safety: The New XPR Automatic Balance

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Revolutionising Weighing Accuracy, Productivity and Safety: The New XPR Automatic Balance

17 Nov, 2021

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For labs handling a higher throughput and smaller samples than ever before safety is still important when handling active substances along with accuracy and speed.

METTLER TOLEDO's XPR automatic balance's active machine learning revolutionises weighing to meet your demands.

Automated dispensing of powders and liquids with the XPR Automatic Balance reduces exposure risk while significantly enhancing throughput.

The XPR enables dosing from an enclosed head into containers with diameters as small as six millimetres. The balance’s ability to actively monitor flow characteristics improves dispensing efficiency, while the addition of automatically calculated solvent amount lets you achieve precise concentrations and reduce sample sizes by as much as 30%. 

XPR Automatic also supports manual processes and fits easily inside your safety enclosures. Learn how this balance reduces exposure risk, improves efficiency and assures weighing accuracy. Read more in this Weighing the Right Way guide which includes the guidelines for accurate results and better weighing techniques.

Read more on our XPR analytical balance range in our guide: Excellence XPR Balances – Go Beyond Weighing.

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