AD-4212D-32 Ultra-Precision Weighing Sensor
The AD-4212D-32 is a high-performance microbalance sensor engineered for applications requiring milligram-level accuracy, excellent repeatability, and stable performance over time and temperature fluctuations. Designed with A&D’s advanced weighing technology, this sensor is optimized for use in analytical laboratories, precision manufacturing, micro-dosing, and quality control systems where accuracy and consistency are paramount.
Key Features:
High Accuracy with 1mg Readability:
With a weighing capacity of 32g and 0.001g (1mg) readability, the AD-4212D-33 provides precise measurements for small samples, powders, or components.Stable and Reliable Performance:
Linearity: ±0.02mg
Repeatability: 0.002mg²
Sensitivity Drift: ±2 ppm/°C (from 10°C to 30°C)
Maintains measurement integrity even in environments with slight temperature variations.
Quick Stabilization Time:
Achieves stable results in approximately 7 seconds (when set to FAST mode), balancing precision and speed in routine weighing workflows.Compact and Lightweight:
With a total weight of just 5.0kg, the sensor is easy to integrate into laboratory systems, robotic arms, or customized analytical instruments.Durable Pan for Precision Work:
Equipped with a Ø34 mm weighing pan, suitable for small-scale weighing tasks requiring high sensitivity and repeatability.
Technical Specifications:
Model: AD-4212D-32
Capacity: 32 grams
Readability: 0.001 gram (1 mg)
Linearity: ±0.02 milligram
Repeatability (Standard Deviation): 0.002mg²
Stabilization Time: Approx. 7 seconds (FAST mode)
Sensitivity Drift: ±2 ppm/°C (from 10°C to 30°C)
Weighing Pan Size: Ø34 mm
Net Weight: 5.0 kg
Ideal For:
Pharmaceutical and biotech laboratories performing micro-dosing or sample formulation
Chemical and materials research requiring trace-level measurements
Quality assurance and control processes in advanced manufacturing
OEM integration in scientific or analytical instrumentation
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