Article | REF: P1382 V3

Minimum Weight Its importance in an analytical or industrial process

Author: Denis LOUVEL

Publication date: May 10, 2020, Review date: November 13, 2020

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10. Conclusion

Scale users can no longer simply carry out weighing operations without knowing their limits. By reproducing the examples given, readers can determine the minimum weight of their weighing instruments in relation to their activities. This will enable them to make the most of their scales' performance and limit any risk of non-compliance. The proposed approach is not limited to weighing instruments, but can also be applied to other quantities such as volume and temperature measurements.

Minimal weighing does not call into question the performance of balances; on the contrary, it enables them to be better controlled and their full potential to be utilized.

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