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F1 Class Analytical weight box 1mg to 200g Accuracy as per OIML R111

F1 Class Analytical weight box 1mg to 200g Accuracy as per OIML R111

These weights are of high metrological accuracy and are used as reference standards for calibrating other lower class weights like F2 and below classes, F1 class weights are integral(1mg to 200g) /two-piece (20 g to 50 kg) type weights, These weights have adjustment cavities for adjusting the weights(20 g to 50 kg). These weights are appropriate for the calibration of medium-precision analytical balances

High-Accuracy 1g F Class Standard Weight for Industrial Calibration

When it comes to precise measurement and calibration, using the right standard weight is crucial. The 1g F Class Calibration Weight from Masseprazise is designed for high-accuracy calibration tasks in laboratory and industrial environments. These weights are made from superior-grade materials and comply with international standards such as OIML R111.

F class weights, particularly F1 class, are used as reference standards for calibrating other weights of lower classes, such as F2 and below. The 1g F class weight plays a vital role in calibration chains, offering reliable results for critical weighing applications. Whether you're working with analytical balances or precision laboratory scales, the 1g weight serves as a dependable standard to ensure measurement integrity.

At Masseprazise, every 1g F class calibration weight is manufactured with high metrological accuracy and undergoes strict quality checks. With a monobloc integral construction (used in 1mg to 200g weights), these weights are highly stable and suitable for regular calibration activities in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food testing, and academic laboratories.

Certified 50g F Class Weight for Precision Calibration

The 50g F class calibration weight offered by Masseprazise is a precision-grade standard that supports the accurate calibration of medium-precision balances. As part of our certified calibration weight series, this weight complies with OIML R111 standards and is ideal for use in environments that require consistent and traceable calibration practices.

The 50-gram F class weight belongs to the two-piece design range (20g to 50kg) and includes an adjustment cavity, allowing fine-tuning during recalibration procedures. This feature ensures that the weight maintains its accuracy over time, even after extended use. These F1 class weights are ideal for calibration laboratories, industrial R&D labs, and institutions requiring strict quality control.

Whether you're recalibrating balances used in quality assurance or testing environments, our 50g F class calibration weight guarantees long-term performance and reliability. The corrosion-resistant finish and tightly controlled density values further ensure the stability and traceability of the weight over time.

200g F Class Calibration Weights – Reliable Standards for Calibration

When precision is non-negotiable, 200g F class calibration weights from Masseprazise provide a trusted solution. These weights are designed to serve as reference standards for the calibration of other lower class weights such as F2, M1, M2, and M3. Whether used in laboratory settings or industrial metrology departments, the 200g F class weight delivers unmatched accuracy.

The 200g F1 class weight falls within the two-piece design range (20g to 50kg), which means it includes a concealed adjustment cavity. This cavity allows expert technicians to adjust and fine-tune the weight during manufacturing or after years of usage. This ensures continued compliance with metrological tolerance requirements.

These weights are crafted from materials with stable density and corrosion resistance, essential for long-term calibration reliability. In laboratories, these weights are especially useful for the calibration of medium-precision analytical balances, ensuring that instruments provide consistent and accurate readings across their service life.

The 200g F class calibration weights are part of the broader family of weights provided by Masseprazise, including other standard options like 1g, 5 gram, and 50 g F class weights, all manufactured with the same commitment to accuracy and traceability.

Why Choose Masseprazise F Class Calibration Weights?

Masseprazise is a trusted name in the calibration and metrology industry, known for delivering precision-engineered weights that conform to the strictest global standards. Our F class weights, available in denominations from 1mg to 50kg, are manufactured with a focus on durability, accuracy, and ease of calibration.

Here’s why industries choose Masseprazise:

  • Certified Accuracy: All weights are manufactured in compliance with OIML R111 standards and are traceable to national or international metrological institutes.
  • Material Quality: We use high-grade stainless steel for integral (1mg to 200g) and two-piece (20g to 50kg) designs to ensure long-term dimensional stability and corrosion resistance.
  • Metrological Versatility: Our F1 class weights can be used to calibrate lower class weights (F2 and below), and are suitable for both field and laboratory use.
  • Ease of Adjustment: Two-piece weights (20g to 50kg) come with a hidden cavity for precise weight tuning, ensuring recalibration is always possible when needed.
  • Application-Specific Design: Perfect for medium-precision analytical balances, which are commonly used in pharmaceutical testing, environmental research, and quality control.

Explore Other Key Masseprazise F Class Weights

In addition to the 1g, 50g, and 200g weights, Masseprazise also offers precision-standard weights in various other capacities to serve your calibration needs:

  • 5 gram F Class Calibration Weight: A popular choice for laboratory testing instruments that require smaller, yet highly accurate reference weights. These weights are built for high-stakes environments where minute differences can lead to major inconsistencies.
  • 10g, 20g, 100g, 500g, 1kg, 5kg, and 20kg options are also available with F1 classification.

Each weight is packed in protective cases, with optional certificates of calibration from NABL-accredited labs available upon request.