New METTLER TOLEDO Balances

New Balances Support Lean Processes and Bring Comfort to Daily Weighing Tasks

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METTLER TOLEDO's new MS-TS balances deliver the performance businesses need to meet customers' demands for short lead times and reliable delivery dates. User guidance, built-in applications and a large, glove-friendly touchscreen simplify daily weighing tasks and support the move towards lean laboratory and manufacturing practices.

METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce the launch of its MS-TS wide-touchscreen analytical and precision balances. Operable bare-handed or through cotton, rubber or silicon gloves, these daily-use balances provide accuracy, ease-of-use, and traceability. The weighing-in guide helps users dose within the defined tolerances. Built-in applications steer users through weighing tasks to reduce the risk of human-error. In combination with the green/red results screen, which clearly indicates if results meet the process pass/fail criteria, daily tasks are faster and easier whilst confidence in results is increased. Standard checks and safety features provide added surety.

The MS-TS color TFT touchscreen display measures 7 inches. At 18mm high, ...

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