Press Release: Macro-effects of Micro-weighing: How Small Things Change the World

Greifensee, 01st March, 2018 – It started with a fluffy mass of mold that required a microscope to reveal its groundbreaking potential. This is how penicillin – the world’s first antibiotic was discovered.

Today researchers deal with a wide range of costly ingredients that require testing in small sample sizes to make the production process affordable. An accurate and efficient microbalance is therefore essential to ensure reliable results.

The minimum weight capability of a microbalance affects its accuracy. To find the appropriate microbalance for your needs, it’s important to define the smallest amount you wish to weigh and how accurately you need to weigh it. Such basic information tends to be overlooked while searching for the right microbalance, however this is the first step to correct measurement.

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Press Contact:

METTLER TOLEDO GmbH

Laboratory Weighing

Branko Radovinovic

Head of Communications Laboratory Weighing

Im Langacher 44, 8606 Greifensee, Switzerland

Tel.: +41 44 944 20 39

Email: branko.radovinovic@mt.com

                               

About METTLER TOLEDO

METTLER TOLEDO is a leading global supplier of precision instruments and services. The Company is the world’s largest manufacturer and marketer of weighing instruments for use in laboratory, industrial and food retailing applications. METTLER TOLEDO also holds top-three market positions in several related analytical instruments and is a leading provider of automated chemistry systems used in drug and chemical compound discovery and development. In addition, the Company is the world’s largest manufacturer and marketer of metal detection and other end-of-line inspection systems used in production and packaging and holds a leading position in certain process analytics applications. Additional information about METTLER TOLEDO can be found

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