QC For Analytical Balances: Check Monthly With at Least 2 ASTM Class 1 ("S") Weights (1 in MG Range 1 in
QC For Analytical Balances: Check Monthly With at Least 2 ASTM Class 1 ("S") Weights (1 in MG Range 1 in
QC For Analytical Balances: Check Monthly With at Least 2 ASTM Class 1 ("S") Weights (1 in MG Range 1 in
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(Analytical Calibration Process Continued )
5. Zero the balance by pressing the “tare” bar (or button)
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Tips for Handling Class 1 Weights
)ALWAYS handle weight using a plastic forceps
provided with weights. NEVER touch the weights
with your hands.
)NEVER use metal forceps; they will damage the
weights
)NEVER store weights loose in a vial. ALWAYS
store weights in the box or vial with the packaging
provided.
)ALWAYS have your weights re-certified before
they expire
)NEVER place weights on a dirty balance pan
º Suggested weights: 20 g or 50 g
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What Class 1 weights should I use to check my
balance in the milligram range?
Again, consider how you are using the balance
before selecting the appropriate weights.
º Suggested weight: 1 mg or 10 mg
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Example Balance Log
Class 1 Measured Acceptable Corrective
Date Initials Weight Weight Range Pass/Fail? Action
7/5/01 RM 50 mg 49 mg 45-55 mg Pass
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Example 1
Determining the Acceptable Range for a 100
mg (0.1000 gm) Class 1 Weight
Item Weight (grams)
Mean of 20 measurements 0.09999
Standard Deviation 0.000064
3 Standard Deviations 0.00019
Certified Weight 0.099998
Upper Acceptable Range 0.10019
Lower Acceptable Range 0.09980
Example 2
Determining the Acceptable Range for
a 1 gram Class 1 Weight
Item Weight (grams)
Mean of 20 measurements 1.00003
Standard Deviation 0.000047
3 Standard Deviations 0.000141
Certified Weight 1.0000026
Upper Acceptable Range 1.00014
Lower Acceptable Range 0.99986
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Example 3
Determining the Acceptable Range for
a 50 gram Class 1 Weight
Item Weight (grams)
Mean of 20 measurements 50.0013
Standard Deviation 0.000057
3 Standard Deviations 0.000171
Certified Weight 50.00009
Upper Acceptable Range 50.0003
Lower Acceptable Range 49.9999