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16. Terms/Index

16.1.

Terms

Calibration

Adjustment of the balance so that it can weigh accurately.


Calibration weight

A weight used for calibration


Data number

Numbers assigned sequentially when weighing data or unit weight is
stored.


Digit

The minimum weighing value available. Used for the balance, one digit
is the smallest mass that can be displayed.


Environment

Ambient conditions such as vibration, drafts, temperature, static
electricity and magnetic fields which affect the weighing operation.


External weight

The weight that you have.


GLP

Good Laboratory Practice.


GMP

Good Manufacturing Practice


ISO International

Organization for Standardization


Repeatability

Variation in measured values obtained when the same mass is placed
and removed repetitively. Usually expressed as a standard deviation.
Example: Standard deviation = 1 digit: This means that measured
values, obtained when the same sample is placed and removed
repetitively, fall within ±1 digit in the frequency of about 68%.


Re-zero

To set the display to zero.


Sensitivity drift

An affect that a change in temperature causes to the weighing data.
Expressed as a temperature coefficient.
Example: Temperature coefficient = 2 ppm/°C : If a load is 10 g and the
temperature changes by 10°C, the value displayed changes by the
following value.

0.0002%/°C x 10°C x 10g = 0.0002 g


Stabilization time

Time required after a sample being placed, until the stabilization
indicator illuminates and the weighing data is displayed.


Tare

To cancel the weight of a container which is not to be included in the
weighing data. Normally, refers to an operation of placing a container
and setting the display to zero.


Target mass

An external weight used for calibration test


Zero point

A weighing reference point. Usually refers to the value displayed when
nothing is on the weighing pan.

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