Sartorius BCE2202-1S Entris® II Basic Essential Toploading Balance 2200 g x 10 mg; 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz_1549729
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Sartorius BCE2202-1S Entris II Basic Essential Toploading Balance, 2200 g x 10 mg; 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

$5,294.30

The price is inclusive of GST

The Sartorius BCE2202-1S Entris II Basic Essential Toploading Balance combines high capacity, chemical resistance, and advanced functionality for reliable laboratory weighing. Ideal for general-purpose weighing, this balance ensures accurate results with user-friendly operation.

Product Features

  • Features isoCAL, LED touch technology, and 12 built-in applications
  • Handles a larger capacity up to 2200 g
  • Hybrid screen is easy to use and improves functionality
  • Optional isoCAL internal calibration saves time and ensures accurate results
  • Parts offer high chemical resistance to protect against spills
  • Data can be transferred directly to a PC with optional data cable, no extra software required
  • External calibration only
  • Advanced functions include dosing, counting, percentage weighing, mixing, totalizing, animal weighing, free factor, density determination, statistics, peak hold, checkweighing, mass unit conversion, and underfloor weighing
  • USB Type-C interface for direct PC connectivity, compatible with Microsoft Word and Excel

Benefits

  • High-capacity weighing for general-purpose laboratory applications
  • Chemical-resistant construction ensures durability in demanding environments
  • Advanced features provide versatility for complex weighing tasks
  • Optional internal calibration saves time and improves reliability
  • Direct PC connectivity simplifies data management and reporting

Why Choose Sartorius BCE2202-1S Entris II Toploading Balance?

This precision balance delivers high capacity, durability, and advanced functionality, making it ideal for laboratories requiring reliable, general-purpose weighing with convenient PC connectivity and versatile features.

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