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Balances for dentistry
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In our web-page you will find
balances for dentistry to calculate the weight of
the golden teeth.
Weighin g units (grams, carats or even % in some models)
can be chosen in some models of balances for dentistry.
Verified as well as non-verified balances for dentistry are available.
Weight results can be transferred to a PC by the RS-232
interface (except for HC series balances) and an optional
software (except for HC series balances). As an example,
verified PCE-LSM series balances for dentistry have almost
all the requirements to obtain an ultra precise result.
These kind of dentistry balances come with three years
guarantee due to their high quality. We can verified balances for
dentistry (except for class II balances witch have to be
verified in situ). ISO calibration certificate can also
be obtained. Our
engineers are available
to help you assess our
balances
that best suit your
needs. Call us on our office: +44 ( 0 ) 191
377 3398.
Technical
specifications for our
balances for dentistry can be
found at the following
links:
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PCE-JS 50 series
balances for dentistry
(Very precise
mobile balances for
dentistry /
0,001g resolution) |
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PCE-JS 100 series pocket
balances
(balances for dentistry with a range of 0 ... 100 g, resolution 0.01 g,
units g / ct) |
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PCE-JS 500 series
pocket balances
(balances for
dentistry
with touch screen,
range of 0 ...
500 g, resolution
0.1 g)
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LSM series balances for dentistry  (verified balances
for dentistry,
precise weights,
models with
weight range of
6 kg, RS 232) |
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LS
series balances for dentistry (verified
balances for dentistry,
weight range of 3 kg, internal / external calibration / RS 232) |
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ABZ 100C
series balances for dentistry
(verified balances for dentistry,
external calibration, range of 100 g, 0,1 mg
resolution, RS 232)
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PCE
AB series balances for dentistry
(verified / accurate (0,1 mg); good quality
balances for dentistry,
ranges up to 200 g) |
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Why are
balances for dentistry necessary? How is the
gold in teeth calculated?
The ammount of gold establishes the
relation between gold and other materials in a metal. It
is calculated by means of a division in 24 parts. So, one carat
of gold has 1/24 parts of gold (= 4,166 %). Gold with 24
carats is considered to be the pure gold however it is
very difficult to eliminate all the impurities.
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If you wish to view or print
a selection of balances for dentistry from our catalogue,
click the PDF symbol:

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