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Dear Customers
A few months ago RADWAG celebrated its 25th anniversary of company presence on the market.
The history of dynamic company development begun in 1984 with manufacturing simple spring based
kitchen scales. Today RADWAG offers a wide range of professional laboratory balances and industrial
measuring systems. The beginnings of company’s development were limited by political system,
followed by lack of funds, non-qualified personnel and finally low rank of Polish brand in the world. As
Poland managed to gain its recognition among international market, it was struck by global crisis. The
weighing industry was strongly affected by the crisis. Today the company records high increase in sales
volumes, and I am confident to claim that the crisis has reinforced our position in the weighing market.
The grounding of RADWAG’s success is definitely offering high quality and fully professional
approach. Today the development of RADWAG is systematic improvement of quality and fewer brand
new products, but those introduced on the market are much better tested and have less errors when
entering the sales.
The first RADWAG electronic laboratory balance was designed in 1992. Within almost 20 years a
lot has changed in RADWAG structures and in technological advancement of the products. In 2010
RADWAG designed and introduced to market a new series of mass comparators, named “Y series”.
Application of the broad experience and technologically advanced electronic and IT components,
together with new mechanical solutions in the products, enables RADWAG to offer instruments with
improved functionality, ergonomics, accuracy and speed of weighing. These are the features of the
most modern solutions available in the world.
Implementation of such an innovative solution in less than a year was a great challenge to
RADWAG team, but the effects exhibit our potential and development possibilities in the future.
Mass comparators series Y are dedicated to those users who apart from mass measurement
require analysis and documentation from applied procedures.
I hope that the offered products meet your expectations. Please also return with any comments
and suggestions for extending our offer.
Witold Lewandowski
Mass comparators
Mass comparators are devices designed for determination of the difference between mass of a
tested mass standard (B) and known mass of a mass standard (A). Mass comparators are most
commonly used in measuring laboratories for calibration of mass standards and weights.
The accuracy of mass comparator is strongly influenced by ambient conditions (temperature, air
breeze, vibrations). Thus, in order to provide proper measurement conditions, a mass comparator has
to be operated in a weighing room with very precise control of temperature, and the workbench of the
mass comparator should be stable and free from any vibrations. Mass comparators are not supervised
by legal metrological control. The main assessment criterion for a mass comparator is its repeatability.
Basic metrological features of a mass comparator are:
• reading unit d,
• maximal capacity Max – maximal calibrated mass on a device
• compensation range
• standard deviation – parameter s which characterizes the dispersion of results from a series of n
measurements of the same measurand:
where - xi - i-result of a measurement
x - arithmetic mean from n results
Standard deviation – it is the basic parameter determining metrological characteristic of a mass
comparator.
It is related to the dispersion of measurement result of the same mass in equal conditions,
comprising:
- the same measurement procedure and the same operator,
- the same reference mass standard,
- short period of time.
Standard deviation for a series ABBA or ABA – standard deviation determined for the results
determined by differences in weighing cycles ABBA or ABA for determined quantity of series.
Load L
Max
Nominal
0
balance mass comparator
+ -
Electric compensation range (on plus) Electric compensation range (on minus) electric compen-
sation range
1n
)xx(s
n
1i
2_
i
−
−=∑=
It is one of the accessible parameters which define acceptance criteria of a mass comparator
during calibration and/or checking procedure. Standard deviation is also specified by manufacturers of
mass comparators in product folders.
Ambient conditions
Ambient conditions, i.e. temperature and relative humidity in a laboratory are very important
factors influencing calibration of mass standards and weights. International recommendations
specified in document OIML 111 determine maximal permissible values of temperature and humidity
for each class of calibrated mass standards and / or weights.
Weight class humidity change during calibration process
humidity change max in 4 hours
E1
from 40 % to 60 %
E1
E2 E2
F1 F1
Methods for calibration of mass standards and weights
Mass standards and weights are calibrated by determining a difference between a reference mass
with determined mass and tested mass standard with application of a mass comparator with
corresponding metrological characteristics. Determination of mass standards and weights B is carried
out with application of substitution method and comparison of their mass with mass of
reference standards A, which should be at least one class more accurate in test cycle ABBA, ABA or
AB1 .... BnA. Minimal quantity of cycles for each class is determined in Document R111 OIML:
Weight class temperature change during calibration process
in 1 hour in 12 hours
E1 ± 0,3 ºC E1
E2 ± 0,7 ºC E2
F1 ± 1,5 ºC F1
F2 ± 2,0 ºC F2
M1 ± 3,0 ºC M1
A B B A
A B A
Weight class Type of cycle
E1 E2 F1 F2 M1, M2, M3
ABBA 3 2 1 1 1
ABA 5 3 2 1 1
AB1….BnA 5 3 2 1 1 Table 1 Minimal quantity of weighing cycles
Kind and quantity of cycles, mass comparators and weighing instruments accuracy that are used
for calibration of mass standards and reference standards accuracy should be adjusted in such a way
that complex extended uncertainty U with coverage factor k=2 during calibration process does not
exceed 1/3 of MPE as determined in Document R111.
Measuring retraceability.
Maintenance of measuring retraceability is a warranty of unequivocal measuring process, allowing for
its comparison to reference unit.
Fig. 1 Schema of measuring retraceability of mass unit In case of users of measuring instruments and reference weights, the best option for maintenance of
measuring retraceability is to calibrate them in accredited calibration laboratories and check their
indications according to internal inspection schedule for calibration and checking of measuring
equipment. The procedures should be carried out with application of adequate measuring instruments
and mass standards which enable maintaining measuring retraceability.
Uncertainty of measurement in calibration of mass standards
All kinds of measurements are subject to uncertainty of their results. When stating results of
measurements of physical values, one should also state data on accuracy of these measurements.
Assessment of measurement reliability is necessary for anyone who utilizes measurements results in
their work. Lack of such information does not allow measuring results to be compared to each other
and to reference values stated as in norms and specifications. Thus, the continuous necessity to
calculate, assess, and express measuring uncertainty.
Measurement uncertainty combines a set of components which can be grouped into two
categories, according to means of calculating their numeric value:
- Uncertainty type A – it is calculated with use of statistical methods and it is based on a series of
individual observations (measurements),
- Uncertainty type B – it is calculated by means of other methods.
International mass standard, e.g.1 kg (Sevres – France)
National mass standard, (e.g. 1 kg Central Office of Measures - Poland)
Reference mass standards (Calibration laboratories, e.g. RADWAG laboratory)
Measuring instruments, and reference mass standards
The total budget of uncertainty of mass standards and weights calibration is strongly influenced by
uncertainty of reference mass standard. Thus, bearing in mind anticipated measuring uncertainty, it is
very important to use adequate reference mass standards for calibration process. Another important
factor relates to applied mass comparators and factors which influence the numerical value of
measuring uncertainty. Mass comparator uncertainty depends on its readability, i.e. reading unit d and
repeatability, which is expressed by standard deviation.
RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne (Balances and Scales), as one of a few manufacturers in the world has
been offering mass comparators since 2006. The offered solutions are fully professional and simple in
operation. RADWAG mass comparators provide calibration of mass standards, weights and all kinds
of technological weights.
RADWAG mass comparators have gained international recognition among calibration laboratories.
Automatic Mass Comparators
AKM-4 AKM-2
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
AK
M-4
/1
AK
M-4
/10
Technical Data:
Maximal capacity
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Stabilization time
Calibration range
Sensitivity drift
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Maximal power consumption
Dimensions
1 ppm/°C in temp. +15°C - +30°C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 60 %
5 % / 4 h
115-230 V 50-60 Hz
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
43 W
1040×880×610 mm
AKM-4/10
10,02 kg
0 - 20 g
0,1 mg
0,1 mg (do 2 kg)
0,3 mg (do 10 kg)
0,2 mg
10 s
E1-F1: 2 kg - 10 kg
AKM-4/1
1,02 kg
0 - 20 g
0,01 mg
0,01 mg (do 0,5 kg)
0,02 mg (do 1 kg)
0,02 mg
10 s
E1-F1: 200 g - 1 kg
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
* 6 ABBA cycles
Highlights of mass comparator:
źElimination of error caused by human factor in the process of loading weights (repeatable conditions of load placing on
instrument’s platform);
źAutomation of mass comparison process – weights are loaded fully automatically;
źFully repeatable measurements of all loaded mass;
źSimultaneous measurement of 3 weights;
źElimination of ambient conditions (temperature change and humidity) influence on the process of mass comparison
(mass comparator located in a chamber with constant ambient conditions).
źMass comparator series AKM-4/X enable comparison of weights: 10 kg, 5 kg, 2 kg, and 1 kg.
Weight is loaded on the platformDisc is lowered
Measurement is recorded
Automatic mass comparator AKM-4
Highlights of mass comparator:
źComparison of mass standards and weights from 20kg to 50 kg;
źComparison of weights in classes E1, E2, F1;
źAutomation of comparison process of heavy weights (up to 50 kg);
źRepeatable weight loading onto the mass comparator’s platform;
źElimination of ambient conditions (temperature change and humidity) influence on the process of mass comparison
(mass comparator located in a chamber with constant ambient conditions);
źOperation of mass comparator through a touch panel.
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
AK
M-2
/50
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
Technical Data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Stabilization time
Calibration range
Sensitivity drif
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Maximal power consumption
Dimensions
Maximal capacity
2 ppm/°C in temp. +15°C - +30°C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 60 %
5 % / 4 h
115-230 V 50-60 Hz
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
250 W
950×700×720 mm
AKM-2/50
50,5 kg
0 - 500 g
1 mg
1 mg (do 20 kg)
2 mg (do 50 kg)
2 mg
10 s
E1-F1: 20 kg - 50 kg
* 6 ABBA cycles
Weight is loaded on the platformby an automatic crane
Measurement is recorded
Automatic mass comparator AKM-2
Manual Mass Comparators
UYA/KO MYA/KO WAY/KO APPY/KO WPY/KO
Mass comparators series UYA/KO enable calibration of mass standards and weights from 1 mg to 100 g and readability of 0,1 µg. The mass comparators have implemented a procedure of determining average standard deviation using ABA or ABBA method from maximally 20 repetitions. On completion of comparison process, the instrument automatically generates a report with test results.
Control over the instrument is carried out by a weighing module comprising a 5,7” colour touch panel. UYA/KO series features new intuitive software with user friendly menu.
The mass comparator features an aesthetic and spacious glass weighing chamber with automatically opened doors. The weighing chamber components are made of glass and steel to prevent electrostatic charges from influencing the measurement result.
Mass comparators series UYA/KO comprise two elements, where the electronic module is separated from the precise mechanical measuring system. Detachable indicator enables significant reduction of vibrations transferred onto the measuring system, and additionally improves ergonomics of operation.
The comparators are used both for ensuring retraceability of mass measurements, and verification of weights in accordance with legal metrology. RADWAG Mass Comparators have gained recognition among Accredited Calibration Laboratories, in many countries.
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
UY
A 5
/KO
Technical Data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Pan size
Stabilization time
Ballast weights
Calibration range
Sensitivity drift
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Net weight/Gross weight
Packaging size
Maximal capacity
1 ppm/C in temp. +15C - +35C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 70 %
5 % / 4 h
110 ÷ 230 V AC / 50 ÷ 60 Hz / 13,5 ÷ 16 V AC / 1,1 A
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
10,2 / 14,7 kg
565×565×355 mm
UYA 5/KO
5,1 g
3,9 - 5,1 g
0,1 µg
0,4 µg
0,5 µg
ø 14 mm
10 s
3 g, 1 g
E1-M1: 1 mg - 5 g
M2-M3: 1 g - 5 g
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
* ABBA cycles
Mass comparators UYA/KO
Mass comparators series MYA/KO enable calibration of mass standards and weights from 1 mg to 100 g and readability of 1 µg. The mass comparators have implemented a procedure of determining average standard deviation using ABA or ABBA method from maximally 20 repetitions. On completion of comparison process, the instrument automatically generates a report with test results.
Control over the instrument is carried out by a weighing module comprising a 5,7” colour touch panel. MYA/KO series features new intuitive software with user friendly menu.
The mass comparator features an aesthetic and spacious glass weighing chamber with automatically opened doors. The weighing chamber components are made of glass and steel to prevent electrostatic charges from influencing the measurement result.
Mass comparators series MYA/KO comprise two elements, where the electronic module is separated from the precise mechanical measuring system. Detachable indicator enables significant reduction of vibrations transferred onto the measuring system, and additionally improves ergonomics of operation.
The comparators are used both for ensuring retraceability of mass measurements, and verification of weights in accordance with legal metrology. RADWAG Mass Comparators have gained recognition among Accredited Calibration Laboratories, in many countries.
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
MY
A 1
00/K
O
MY
A 2
1/K
O
Technical Data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Pan size
Stabilization time
Ballast weights
Calibration range
Sensitivity drift
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Net weight/Gross weight
Net weight/Gross weight
Maximal capacity
1 ppm/C in temp. +15C - +35C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 70 %
5 % / 4 h
110 ÷ 230 V AC / 50 ÷ 60 Hz / 13,5 ÷ 16 V AC / 1,1 A
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
10,2 / 14,7 kg
565×565×355 mm
MYA 100/KO
101 g
99 - 101 g
1 µg
5 µg
5 µg
ø 18 mm (50g), ø 22 mm (100g)
15 s
50 g
E1-M3: 50 g - 100 g
MYA 21/KO
21 g
9 - 21 g
1 µg
3 µg
5 µg
ø 14 mm
15 s
10 g
E1: 100 mg - 20 g
E2-M1: 1 mg - 20 g
M2-M3: 1 g - 20 g
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
* ABBA cycles
Mass comparators MYA/KO
Mass comparators series WAY/KO enable calibration of mass standards and weights from 1 g to 10 kg and readability from 0,01 mg. The mass comparators have implemented a procedure of determining average standard deviation using ABA or ABBA method from maximally 20 repetitions. On completion of comparison process, the instrument automatically generates a report with test results.
Control over the instrument is carried out by a weighing module comprising a 5,7” colour touch panel. WAY/KO series features new intuitive software with user friendly menu.
The mass comparator features an aesthetic and spacious glass weighing chamber with automatically opened top and side doors. The weighing chamber components are made of glass and steel to prevent electrostatic charges from influencing the measurement result.
Mass comparators series WAY/KO comprise two elements, where the electronic module is separated from the precise mechanical measuring system. Detachable indicator enables significant reduction of vibrations transferred onto the measuring system, and additionally improves ergonomics of operation.
The comparators are used both for ensuring retraceability of mass measurements, and verification of weights in accordance with legal metrology. RADWAG Mass Comparators have gained international recognition among Accredited Calibration Laboratories, in many countries.
Technical Data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Pan size
Stabilization time
Ballast weights
Calibration range
Sensitivity drift
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Net weight/Gross weight
Packaging size
Maximal capacity
* ABBA cycles
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
WA
Y 1
/KO
WA
Y 1
0/K
O
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
1 ppm/C in temp. +15° - +35°C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 70 %
5 % / 4 h
110 ÷ 230 V AC / 50 ÷ 60 Hz / 13,5 ÷ 16 V AC / 1,1 A
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
780×825×400 mm
WAY 10/KO
10,2 kg
0 ÷ 200 g
0,1 mg
0,1 mg (do 2 kg)
0,4 mg (5 kg)
0,7 mg (10 kg)
0,7 mg
ø 48 / ø 99 mm
10 s
5 kg
E1÷E2: 2 kg - 10 kg
F1: 100 g - 10 kg
F2÷M3: 1 g - 10 kg
16,5/20,2 kg
WAY 1/KO
1,02 kg
0 ÷ 20 g
0,01 mg
0,01 mg (do 200 g)
0,03 mg (500 g ÷ 1 kg)
0,1 mg
ø 28 / ø 59 mm
10 s
100 g, 2x50 g
E1÷E2: 200 g - 1 kg
F1÷M3: 1 g - 1 kg
14/17,7 kg
Mass comparators WAY/KO
Mass comparators series APP/Y/KO enable calibration of mass standards and weights from 5 kg to 50 kg and readability of 1 mg. The mass comparators have implemented a procedure of determining average standard deviation using ABA or ABBA method from maximally 20 repetitions. On completion of comparison process, the instrument automatically generates a report with test results.
Control over the instrument is carried out by a weighing module comprising a 5,7” colour touch panel. APP/Y/KO series features new intuitive software with user friendly menu.
The mass comparator has adjustable weighing platform limiters which aid central loading of the tested weights and mass standards. The weighing chamber components are made of glass and steel to prevent electrostatic charges from influencing the measurement result.
Mass comparators series APP/Y/KO comprise two elements, where the electronic module is separated from the precise mechanical measuring system. Detachable indicator enables significant reduction of vibrations transferred onto the measuring system, and additionally improves ergonomics of operation.
The comparators are used both for ensuring retraceability of mass measurements, and verification of weights in accordance with legal metrology. RADWAG Mass Comparators have gained recognition among Accredited Calibration Laboratories, in many countries.
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
AP
P 2
0/Y
/KO
AP
P 5
0/Y
/KO
Technical Data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability*
Linearity
Pan size
Stabilization time
Calibration range
Sensitivity drift
Working temperature
Maximal temperature change
Relative humidity
Rate of humidity change
Power supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Net weight/Gross weight
Packaging size
Maximal capacity
1,5 ppm/C in temp. +15C - +35C
+15° - +30°C
0,5ºC / 12 h
40 - 70 %
5 % / 4 h
110 ÷ 230 V AC / 50 ÷ 60 Hz / 13,5 ÷ 16 V AC / 1,1 A
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)
10,9 / 12,9 kg
625×394×340 mm
APP 50/Y/KO
51 kg
0 - 500 g
2 mg
3 mg
15 mg
308×308 mm
10 s
E1-E2: 50 kg
F1-M3: 20 kg - 50 kg
APP 20/Y/KO
20,5 kg
0 - 500 g
1 mg
1,5 mg
10 mg
308×308 mm
10 s
E1: 20 kg
E2: 10 - 20 kg
F1-M3: 5 kg - 20 kg
E1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
* ABBA cycles
Mass comparators APPY/KO
Mass comparators series WPY/KO enable calibration of mass standards and weights from 100 to 1000 kg and readability from 5g. The mass comparators have implemented a procedure of determining average standard deviation using ABA or ABBA method from maximally 20 repetitions. On completion of comparison process, the instrument automatically generates a report with test results.
Control over the instrument is carried out by a weighing module comprising a 5,7” colour touch panel.WPY/KO series features new intuitive software with user friendly menu.
Comparator is also equipped with triangular platform with bevelled corners.
Mass comparators series WPY/KO comprise two elements, where the electronic module is separated from the precise mechanical measuring system. Detachable indicator enables significant reduction of vibrations transferred onto the measuring system, and additionally improves ergonomics of operation.
The comparators are used both for ensuring retraceability of mass measurements, and verification of weights in accordance with legal metrology. RADWAG Mass Comparators have gained international recognition among Accredited Calibration Laboratories, in many countries.
1 mg
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
20 mg
50 mg
100 mg
200 mg
500 mg
1 g
2 g
5 g
10 g
20 g
50 g
100 g
200 g
500 g
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
WP
Y 5
00/K
O
WP
Y 1
000/K
OE1
E2
F1
F2
M1
M2
M3
Technical data:
Range of electromagnetic compensation
Readability
Repeatability *
Linearity
Pan size
Stabilization time
Calibration range
Working temperature
Maximal temperature changes
Relative humidity
Supply
Type of adjustment
Display
Interface
Net/Gross weight
Packing size
Max capacity
-10 - +40°C
5ºC / 22 h
max 85 % (+40°C)
110-230 V AC / 10,5-15 V DC
external
5,7'' touch screen
2×USB, 2×RS 232, Ethernet, 2 inputs/2 outputs (digital)**
200 / 200 kg
1166×1347×190 mm
WPY 1000/KO
1100 kg
at the whole range
10 g
10 g
30 g
1100×1270 mm
10 s
M1: 1000 kg
M2: 500 - 1000 kg
M3: 100 - 1000 kg,
WPY 500/KO
510 kg
at the whole range
5 g
5 g
15 g
1100×1270 mm
10 s
M1: 500 kg
M2: 200 - 500 kg
M3: 100 - 500 kg,
* 6 cycles ABBA
Mass comparators WPY/KO
Highlights of Mass Comparators series Y
Infrared proximity sensors Electronic level
Touch panel Detachable indicator
Data exchange through USB port Communication interface
Multiposition solutions
The peripheral equipment of a calibration laboratory cooperates with RAD-CAL software: - susceptometer (a device determining magnetic characteristics of weights and mass standards) - a kit determining density and volume of weights and mass standards - an air density determination kit
Ambient Conditions Module
Automatic Mass Comparators
Manual Mass Comparators
• Temperature, humidity and air pressure probes
• 2 air temperature probes
• Humidity probe
• Computer software
• Cooperation with RADWAG mass comparators
• Extended data bases: reference weights, mass com‐parators, contractors, operators and tasks
• Management of pending tasks
• Reporting from calibration process
• Data synchronization with mass comparators
• Export of data from reports (PDF, MS Word, Excel)
• Records of operations and certificates
Accessories
Ambient Conditions Module Rad-Cal Software Mass standards
• Measurement of ambient conditions: temperature, humidity and air pressure; • Continuous readout and record of metrological data; • Applicable to monitor ambient conditions in comparison processes; • Ambient Conditions Module has calibration certificate; • Determining air density.
Ambient Conditions Module comprises: measuring unit (TH-1 temperature and humidity probes),
with pressure sensor and device management system, two measuring probes:
• TH-W 1 water temperature probe (or other liquid) • TH-AH 2 air temperature and humidity probe,
computer software cooperating with measuring unit, cable P0108 (RS232 cable) for plugging the module to a
computer. The measuring unit is powered from external power adapter plugged to mains 230V/11V AC.
Continuous readout and record of metrological data on: • air pressure, • humidity, • air temperature, • determining air density,
Generation and record of charts on humidity, temperature, air pressure and density over time;
Determination of critical parameters of ambient conditions on exceeding of which the user is informed by alarm signal,
Changeable language of computer software. Available options: Polish, English, German.
Range of measured temperature -10°C ÷ +85°C
Accuracy of temperature measurement d=0,1°C error +/-0,2°C Range of measured pressure 850 ÷ 1050 hPa Accuracy of pressure measurement d=1hPA error +/- 0,15 hPa Range of measured humidity 0 ÷ 100% Accuracy of humidity measurement d=1% error +/- 2% Air probe TH-AH 1 Air temperature and humidity measurement (conductor length 3m) Air probe TH-AH 2 Air temperature measurement (conductor length 5m) Operating temperature -10 ÷ +40°C Housing plastic Power supply Power adapter 230V/11V AC 50÷60 Hz Interfaces RS232 Dimensions (mm) without handle 131×68×34 Weight 0,75kg
AMBIENT CONDITIONS MODULE
Technical data:
Software functions:
Features:
Construction:
The Rad-Cal computer software is to manage the operation of a laboratory which calibrates mass standards and weights. The software is designed to carry out calibration procedures in a laboratory from the moment of order acceptance till issue of a calibration certificate. The Rad-Cal also records data on ambient conditions in a laboratory and can lock instrument’s operation on detecting exceeding of maximal permissiblevalues of ambient conditions parameters. The software runs metrological supervision over all reference mass standards and mass comparators of a laboratory. It carries out calibration process by standards substitution procedure ABBA or ABA in cycles determined by anoperator. Software functions: • Operation of RADWAG mass comparators • Extended data bases: reference mass standards, mass comparators, contractors, operators, tasks; • management of pending tasks • Reporting of calibration process • Data synchronization with mass comparators • Export of report results (PDF, MS Word, Excel) • Records from activities and certificates
RAD-CAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Description:
Calibration procedure in a laboratory:
Ambient Conditions
Module
Mass metrology usually applies mass standards compatible with OIML recommendations and accuracy classes E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, M2 and M3 or ASTM classified in groups 1 to 7 respectively. Determination of mass of the standards generally assumed, that the total uncertainty of the process can not exceed 1/3 of Maximal Permissible Error of the mass standards or weights with thrust level approximately 95 % and coverage factor k = 2 or 95 %.
RADWAG offer covers mass standard and weights in classes from E1 to M1. Mass standards in class E2 up to 200 kg, class F1 up to 10 kg and F2, M1 and M2 up to 20 kg are calibrated in RADWAG Measuring Laboratory accredited by Polish Centre for Accreditation which is a signatory of EA MLA. Therefore, in the respect of accreditation, the calibration certificates issued by RADWAG Measuring Laboratory are recognized in most countries of the world (who are signatories of EA MLA agreement). Mass standards and weights in other classes are accredited in external accredited laboratories.
RADWAG offer covers mass standards as single weights and in sets:
Mass standard
Class
Single Sets
from 1 mg to 500 mg
from 1 g to 50 kg Optional configuration
from 1 mg to 500 mg
from 1 g to 200 g
from 1 mg to 500 mg from 1 g to 100 g from 1 g to 200 g
from 1 mg to 500 mg
from 1 g to 10 kg
from 1 mg to 500 mg from 1 g to 100 g from 1 g to 500 g from 1 g to 2 kg from 1 kg to 5 kg
from 1 mg to 500 mg
from 1 g to 20 kg
from 1 g to 10 kg
from 1 mg to 500 mg
from 1 g to 20 kg
from 1 g to 10 kg
Tweezers Holders Gloves Brushes Glass bell jars
E2
M1
F2
F1
E1
MASS STANDARDS
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