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Microbalance can weigh samples in 2-8 mg range.

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November 13, 2008 - Designed for development and quality-control labs, XP56 microbalance comes with weighing capacity of up to 52 g with readability of 1 µg. Featuring ErgoClips for pistons and MinWeigh draft shield door, unit eliminates transfer errors by dispensing samples directly into larger tare containers. Direct transfer of samples also reduces use of control substances for calibration of analysis equipment for high-performance liquid chromatography or gas chromatography.

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Mettler Toledo, Inc.
1900 Polaris Pky.
Columbus, OH, 43240
USA



Mettler Toledo Presents the XP56 Microbalance


October 29, 2008 -- With unparalleled technical features, the XP56 microbalance tackles a typical problem of development and quality-control labs: With its minimum sample size and simple sample transfer procedure directly to a large tare container, the XP56 considerably reduces the use of expensive control substances.

Control substances are particularly valuable materials. Their uses include calibration of analysis equipment for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or gas chromatography (GC). A reduction in the use of control substances leads directly to considerable cost savings. At the same time, however, the sample quantity to be weighed must be greater than the defined minimum weight- a typical challenge for development and quality control labs.

The XP56 microbalance by METTLER TOLEDO solves this problem with unique technical features: A weighing capacity of up to 52 g with a readability of 1 µg. Thanks to groundbreaking innovations such as ErgoClips for pistons and the MinWeigh door - a special draft shield door for very small samples - samples can be dispensed directly into larger tare containers, such as volumetric flasks. This extraordinary solution eliminates transfer errors and contributes to impressively fast sample preparation.

In addition, the excellent weighing performance of the XP56 makes it possible to weigh samples in the 2-8 mg range, while also fulfilling the minimum weight criteria according to the USP (United States Pharmacopeia).

For more information, please visit www.mt.com/lab.

To contact Mettler Toledo, please visit www.mt.com/contact
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