Mechanical balances still work, but let's be honest—students read a digital display faster and more accurately than they line up a needle on a scale. Electronic balances have become the default in school chemistry labs for good reason. They're quicker, more precise, and harder to misread when exam pressure is on.
We've been manufacturing electronic balances in Ambala Cantt since 1996. Our range covers what school chemistry labs actually need, from routine weighing at 0.1g precision down to analytical work at 0.0001g.
Auto-calibration is standard—teachers don't need to spend prep time calibrating manually. Overload protection kicks in with an error message before a student drops something heavy on the pan and wrecks the load cell.
All analytical balances come with RS232/USB output for data logging. Every unit ships with a calibration certificate traceable to national standards. ISO-registered schools need that paperwork.
For standard WAEC and KCSE titration practicals, 0.01g is enough. You're measuring solution masses and solids to two decimal places, and the SLM-TPB-500 handles that fine. Step up to gravimetric analysis or Cambridge A-level and IB Chemistry HL, and you'll want 0.001g—the SLM-EAB-200. University-level quantitative analysis needs 0.0001g, which is where the SLM-EAB-100 comes in.
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