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Cast Iron Weights

Cast Iron Weights

Our range of Cast Iron Weight Ranges from 50gm to 1000kg, the products can be tailored in accordance with the requirements of our clients and are also available in economical prices. These weights are manufactured according to the Standard Weights & Measures Act (General) Rules 2011 & The Standard Weights & Measures (General) Second Amendment Rules'2004 & OIML recommendations R-52.

Cast Iron Standard Weights: Reliable and Cost-Effective Calibration Solutions

At Masse Prazise, we offer premium-quality cast iron standard weights designed for precision calibration across various industries. Manufactured in strict compliance with The Standard Weights & Measures Act (General) Rules 2011, The Standard Weights & Measures (General) Second Amendment Rules 2004, and OIML recommendations R-52, our weights ensure high accuracy, reliability, and durability.

With weight options ranging from 50g to 1000kg, our cast iron weights cater to laboratories, industrial calibration, and commercial applications.

Hexagonal Weights: Perfect for Precision Measurement and Calibration

Hexagonal cast iron weights are the preferred choice in laboratories, industries, and calibration centers where stability and precision are crucial.They are easy to handle and store because of their distinctive hexagonal shape, which also makes it possible to stack them securely and prevent rolling.

Applications of Hexagonal Weights:

  1. Laboratory balance calibration
  2. Trade and commercial weighing systems
  3. Heavy-duty industrial weighing and verification
  4. Educational institutions for physics and metrology studies

Why Choose Hexagonal Weights?

Compact and stackable design for efficient storage
Ergonomic grip for easy handling
Corrosion-resistant coating for long-lasting durability
Precision-engineered for accurate calibration

Durable Cast Iron Calibration Weights: Essential Tools for Calibration and Quality Control

Cast iron calibration weights are used in a variety of industries where accuracy and reliability are essential. Masse Prazise’s weights are built from high-quality cast iron and undergo rigorous testing to ensure precise weight measurement.

Industries That Rely on Cast Iron Calibration Weights:

  1. Research Laboratories

    In research laboratories, cast iron weights are commonly used for calibrating balances and scales to achieve precise measurements in scientific experiments. Cast iron is a stable material, making it ideal for ensuring that laboratory equipment remains accurate over time. These weights are used in various research fields, including chemistry, biology, and material science, to ensure consistency and reproducibility in results.

  2. Chemical Manufacturing

    Cast iron weights are widely used in chemical manufacturing to calibrate equipment and accurately measure raw materials and chemicals. Their durability and stability make them ideal for ensuring consistent and reliable measurements, which is essential for maintaining product quality and process consistency. Cast iron weights also support regulatory compliance in the manufacturing process.

  3. Food & Beverage Industry

    In the food and beverage industry, cast iron weights are used for the calibration of weighing equipment to ensure precise ingredient measurements. This is essential for ensuring consistency in product formulations, accurate nutritional labeling, and proper portion control. Cast iron weights are also used to ensure that packaged products meet required weight specifications for consumer safety and regulatory compliance.

  4. Educational Institutions

    Educational institutions, particularly those with chemistry and physics departments, use cast iron weights in laboratories to teach students the principles of mass measurement and calibration. These weights help students understand the importance of precision in scientific work while providing a practical tool for learning and experimentation in academic settings.

  5. Calibration Labs

    Cast iron weights are extensively used in calibration laboratories to verify and calibrate weighing instruments like balances and scales. These weights provide reliable and durable reference standards that help ensure the accuracy of measurement tools. Calibration labs use cast iron weights to maintain high precision, which is essential for industries that rely on accurate mass measurements, such as manufacturing, research, and trade.

Why Cast Iron Standard Weights Are Trusted for Calibration Applications

Cast iron weights are widely used due to their rugged durability, affordability, and compliance with international calibration standards. At Masse Prazise, we manufacture certified cast iron weights that meet OIML R-52 and legal metrology regulations.

Key Benefits of Using Cast Iron Calibration Weights:

  1. High Strength & Longevity – Suitable for continuous use in industrial environments
  2. Economic Pricing – Cost-effective compared to other weight materials
  3. Versatile Application – Ideal for trade, research, industrial calibration, and educational institutions
  4. Custom Options Available – We offer tailored weights based on specific client need

Our calibration weights undergo strict quality checks to ensure they maintain high precision and accuracy over time.

The Benefits of Using Hexagonal Weights in Precision Measurement

Hexagonal cast iron weights offer numerous advantages in weighing, calibration, and laboratory applications:

Compact & Stable Design – Prevents rolling, ensures better placement
Ergonomic Handling – Easy lifting & stacking for safe storage
Durable Construction – High-strength cast iron with protective coating
Precision Accuracy – Meets strict calibration standards for accurate measurements

Who Uses Hexagonal Weights?

Industries: Used in factories, warehouses, and commercial weighing systems
Labs & Research Centers: Ideal for scientific experiments and precise measurements
Retail & Trade: Ensures weighing accuracy in commercial transactions

With our premium-quality hexagonal weights, you can enhance the accuracy of your calibration and weighing systems.

Why Choose Masse Prazise for Cast Iron Calibration Weights?

At Masse Prazise, we are dedicated to precision, durability, and affordability. Our cast iron weights offer:

  • Manufacturing Excellence – Made using high-quality cast iron for long-lasting performance
  • Certified Precision – Adheres to OIML R-52, Legal Metrology, and International Standards
  • Custom Solutions Available – Tailored to meet specific customer requirements
  • Competitive Pricing – High-quality weights at economical rates
  • Reliable & Consistent Performance – Perfect for calibration, trade, and industrial applications
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Our range of cast iron calibration weights starts from 50g and goes up to 1000kg. These weights can be customized to meet specific client requirements, making them versatile for a variety of applications.

Cast iron calibration weights are accurate and reliable, adhering to Standard Weights & Measures Act (General) Rules 2011 and the OIML R-52 standards. They are suitable for calibration of scales that require high precision, particularly in industrial and general applications.

To maintain cast iron calibration weights, ensure they are stored in a dry, clean environment to prevent corrosion. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could affect the weight’s surface.

While cast iron calibration weights are reliable for industrial and general-purpose calibration, they may not be suitable for high-precision medical or pharmaceutical applications. For these sectors, we recommend using stainless steel weights or other materials with tighter tolerances and better resistance to contamination.

When purchasing cast iron calibration weights, ensure they come with certifications that comply with the Standard Weights & Measures Act, OIML R-52, and other relevant national or international standards. Certification guarantees that the weights meet accuracy requirements for calibration.

Store cast iron calibration weights in a dry, clean, and stable environment. Keep them in protective cases or storage boxes to prevent physical damage and exposure to moisture, which could lead to corrosion.