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Explorer Pro balances are mainly categorized into 2 different families, analytical and precision. Precision balances are top load balances used for weighing large samples, while analytical ones are used for small samples. Other features and specifications are almost similar for both types of balances.

Versatile Application Modes

For better performance and value, Explorer Pro balances are integrated with seven application modes which include percent weighing, weighing, check weighing, animal weighing, parts counting, filling and gross-net-tare weighing. These simple to use weighing instruments are designed with innovative software applicable for any of these application modes.

User-friendly Dot Matrix Displays

The user will not experience any eye strain while using Explorer Pro balances; they are equipped with large brilliant graphic display allowing easy reading under all lighting conditions. Their hi-tech language display unit can display text in five different languages including English, German, Spanish, French and Italian. These dot matrix displays of the devices are helpful for you to select either limited or multiple data fields in every application.

Technical Advancements for Optimal Weighing Performance

Explorer Pro Balances from Ohaus are not only user-friendly, but technically advanced too. They come with simple two key menu operation and navigation, protective in-use covers and security brackets. There are also RS232 ports for easy connection with the computers or printers. For optimal weighing performance through automated calibration, certain models come with an AutoCal feature.

The company provides industry leading warranty and support, and ensures years of trouble free use. These devices are approved to NTEP standards, as well.

If you want to purchase suitable models of Ohaus Explorer Pro balances for your weighing applications in the labs, get in touch with reliable dealers or distributors selling these lab balances.

by: Jeremy Linder




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