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Where are Ohaus Scales made?

OHAUS is a worldwide leader that manufactures laboratory and industrial weighing equipment including analytical balances, precision balances and portable balances, digital scales, electronic scales, bench scales, counting scales and a range of industrial electronic weighing solutions.<br>

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Where are Ohaus Scales made?

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  1. Where are Ohaus Scales made? Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. OHAUS Corporation Ohaus Scales New Zealand proportions and scales for the laboratory, education, industrialization, and hobby markets worldwide. With headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States, OHAUS Corporation has offices in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. A Weigh Scales or balance is a device to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, and weight balances. The traditional scale consists of two plates or bowls suspended at equal distances from a fulcrum. The Laboratory Scales is a high-precision analytical balance with a measuring range of up to 220 g. A special feature of the LAB scale is the large LCD touch screen. Amongst other functions, the LAB scale can perform piece counting, percent weighing, and density determination. A weighing scale is a measuring instrument for determining the weight or mass of an object. ... The name scales derive from the pair of scales or dishes in which objects to be weighed and the weights/masses against which to weigh them are placed. Weighing scales and balances measure weight by measuring the amount of force exerted on the load cell. They then convert that result to mass and display it in various units of mass. If they didn't convert it to kilos or pounds, the result would be measured in Newtons. Scales give different results based on gravity. One of the most common types of spring scales was the kitchen scale—also known as a family or dial scale. Designed for horizontal surfaces, these vintage kitchen scales used the weight of goods in a pan at the top of the scale to force the spring down. plus Ohaus scout balances When it comes to portable balances, you want the convenience of easy storage and transport, plus durability and reliable precision. This is why you trust OHAUS Scout for your weighing needs. Whether you are equipping a laboratory, classroom, or commercial space, you know can trust OHAUS for all your precision weighing needs. From high capacity bench scales to precision lab balances, OHAUS weighing instruments offer applications suited to a wide range of industries and applications. One of our most impressive products is the Scout STX. Ohaus scale repair OHAUS Regional Service Centers (RSC) are the source for professional, quality service on OHAUS balances and scales. The regional centers extend the capabilities of OHAUS factory-level service out to the field to provide strategic geographic coverage

  2. throughout the Asia Pacific. Benefits to the customers include fast turnaround time, expert technical support, training, and quality system documentation. OHAUS products are a critical part of the business because they ensure that the operation is conforming to quality and profitability standards. Downtime or incorrect measurements can lead to disaster. As much as it depend on your OHAUS product to deliver quality results, you can also depend on OHAUS Regional Service to keep it in top operating condition. Contact the nearest OHAUS Regional Service Center to learn more about the services provided. Visit us:-https://ohaus.co.nz/

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