Microbalance, Ultramicrobalance, etc.

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The article is too general. There are other names for balances. Look at this possible reference I got from a books.google.com search. Any editors out there more familiar with the subject than me? I owned either a microbalance or semimicrobalance once, too long ago. 5Q5 (talk) 15:47, 22 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Analytical Instrumentation Handbook - Page 59, Galen Wood Ewing - 1997

Ultramicrobalance - Max range: 2 grams | Division: .0000001 gram

Microbalance - Max range: 2 - 20 grams | Division: .000001 grams

Semimicrobalance - Max range: 30 - 200 grams | Div: .00001. g

Analytical balance - Max range: 50 - 400 g | Div: .0001 g

Precision balance - Max range: 100 g - 30 kg | Div: .001 - 1 g

Industrial precsion scale - 30 - 6000 kg | Div: .1 g - .1 kg

Here is an article that was published in Lab Manager magazine that defines the various balance names and max digit displays: http://www.labmanager.com/?articles.view/articleNo/3335/article/Analytical-Balances. 5Q5 (talk) 15:45, 29 September 2012 (UTC)Reply