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The verification stage of a balance is crucial and allows for ensuring that its performances correspond to its needs. For several years, the impact of the uncertainty of a balance remained unknown and yet its approach is not complex and is facilitated by available benchmarks. This article presents methods allowing for dealing with this parameter in the case of analytical balances. The user can thus exploit teh uncertainty budgets, draw the consequences on the operating conditions of the balance, its environment and usage, optimize the uncertainties where required and therefore the quality of the measurements carried out.
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Denis LOUVEL: Market development - Sales International
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Mettler-Toledo SAS
INTRODUCTION
Every day, millions of measuring and analysis instruments are checked before they are used. This crucial step is to ensure that their performance is in line with user requirements.
For years, the balance was simply verified, without any knowledge of the influence of its uncertainty. It therefore received special treatment, whereas the uncertainty of other instrument categories was well known. Knowing the uncertainty of a balance is not a complicated matter, thanks to the reference systems at our disposal.
The challenge now is to determine whether the combination of this new term, balance uncertainty, with measurement error is likely to call into question the balance used, the measurement process in which it is integrated, and therefore the quality of the products, as well as the quality of the analyses carried out.
This article is limited to determining the uncertainty of analytical balances (those with sub-milligram resolution), as they are the most sensitive to external influences.
This article does not apply to automatic weighing instruments such as weighfeeders, weighing-labeling units or checkweighers.
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Standards and norms
French Standards Association AFNOR http://www.afnor.org
- Metrology – Calibration and verification procedure for Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments (NAWI) – Part 2: Calibration - FDX 07-017-2 - 12-97
- Guide pour l"expression de l"incertitude de mesure - NF ENV 13005 - 1999
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International Organization of Legal Metrology OIML http://www.oiml.org/
OIML R111 2004 Weights of classes E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, M1-2, M2, M2-3, M3 " Part 1 : Metrological and technical requirements
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