The Kern Laboratory Balance is a compact, high-precision scale designed for educational and industrial use. Compatible with school-specific software such as Vernier and LabQuest, it enables seamless data transfer for evaluation via the USB data interface. Its Industry 4.0-ready design features the integrated KERN Universal Port (KUP) for flexible connectivity options including RS-232, USB, Bluetooth, WLAN, Ethernet, and more without complicated installation.
Product Features
- Weighing capacity: 360 g with fine 0.001 g readability
- Compatible with Vernier and LabQuest for easy data integration
- Integrated KERN Universal Port (KUP) supports multiple interface adapters (RS-232, USB, Bluetooth, WLAN, Ethernet)
- KERN Communication Protocol (KCP) allows remote control and search of the balance
- Standardized, simplified user interface for ease of operation
- PRE-TARE function for manual container weight subtraction
- Recipe function for weighing multiple ingredients with total weight check
- Checkweighing with visual signal for portioning and grading
- Freely programmable weighing units for custom applications (e.g., g/m, g/m²)
- Anti-Shock system reduces vibrations for fast, reliable weighing
- Ring-shaped draught shield (Ø 90 mm × H 40 mm) included
- Protective working cover included with delivery
Benefits
- Seamless data integration with educational software enhances learning and experiment analysis
- Flexible connectivity options make it suitable for Industry 4.0 environments
- Reliable, rapid weighing results thanks to vibration damping system
- User-friendly interface with advanced functions supports diverse applications
- Compact and sturdy design suitable for laboratories and classrooms
Why Choose Kern Laboratory Balance, 360 g, IoT-Line, Compact?
This balance combines precision, connectivity, and ease of use in a compact design. Perfect for education, research, and industry, it supports Industry 4.0 integration and versatile weighing tasks with advanced software compatibility and multiple interface options.
