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Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg

₹5,914

Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg. Essential accessory for precision weight handling, transport, and laboratory organization.

  • Durable construction
  • Laboratory-grade finish
  • Compatible with OIML weight sets
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Technical Specifications

Nominal Value
OIML ClassAccessory
MaterialStainless Steel / Alloy
StandardOIML R111-1:2004
CertificateNABL-traceable
Price₹5,914

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Key Takeaways

  • Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg is an OIML Accessory class precision mass standard manufactured by Metrical Calibration.
  • Capacity: — | Material: Stainless Steel / Alloy
  • NABL-traceable calibration certificate included with every weight.
  • Suitable for balance verification, QC testing, and regulatory audits.

Expert Summary

Metrical Calibration manufactures Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg to OIML R-111 specifications using Stainless Steel / Alloy. As a NABL-accredited manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, we ensure traceable mass standards for laboratories and industries across India. Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg for safe handling and storage of calibration weights.

What is Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg?

Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg is a precision calibration weight used to verify and calibrate weighing balances and scales. It conforms to OIML Accessory class tolerances and serves as a traceable mass standard in metrology laboratories.

Why is it used?

Calibration weights like Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg are essential for maintaining measurement accuracy in analytical balances, industrial scales, and quality control systems. Regular verification with certified weights ensures compliance with ISO 17025, GMP, and NABL requirements.

How does it work?

The weight is placed on the balance pan to verify the instrument reads the known nominal mass value (—). Any deviation beyond the Accessory class tolerance indicates the balance requires adjustment or recalibration.

Technical Overview

Material: Stainless Steel / Alloy. OIML Class: Accessory. Accuracy: —. Nominal Value: —. OIML Class: Accessory. Material: Stainless Steel / Alloy.

Benefits

  • Durable construction
  • Laboratory-grade finish
  • Compatible with OIML weight sets

Applications

  • Weight handling
  • Safe transport
  • Laboratory storage

Industry Standards

  • OIML R-111 — Accessory Class Weight Tolerances
  • ISO 17025 — Testing & Calibration Laboratory Requirements
  • NABL — National Accreditation for Measurement Traceability
  • BIS IS 10576 — Indian Standard for Test Weights

Industry Insights

Indian pharmaceutical, food processing, and manufacturing industries increasingly require NABL-traceable Accessory class weights for audit compliance. Metrical Calibration, based in Ahmedabad's Kathwada GIDC industrial zone, supplies weights to over 1,200 clients across 15 industries.

Empty Alloy Enclosure – 500 g to 5 kg — FAQ

What are calibration weights used for?

What are calibration weights used for refers to precision mass metrology standards governed by OIML R-111 and NABL accreditation requirements in the Calibration Weights domain.

At Metrical Calibration, we address what are calibration weights used for through NABL-accredited processes, OIML-compliant weight standards, and our expert metrology team in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. We supply precision calibration weights from 1 mg to 500 kg with full traceability certificates for laboratories and industries across India. Contact info@metricalcalibration.com for technical guidance.

How do I choose the right weight class?

The recommended approach for how do i choose the right weight class follows OIML R-111 guidelines, ISO 17025 requirements, and industry best practices for calibration weights.

At Metrical Calibration, we address how do i choose the right weight class through NABL-accredited processes, OIML-compliant weight standards, and our expert metrology team in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. We supply precision calibration weights from 1 mg to 500 kg with full traceability certificates for laboratories and industries across India. Contact info@metricalcalibration.com for technical guidance.

What is the difference between E1 and E2 class weights?

What is the difference between E1 and E2 class weights refers to precision mass metrology standards governed by OIML R-111 and NABL accreditation requirements in the Calibration Weights domain.

At Metrical Calibration, we address what is the difference between e1 and e2 class weights through NABL-accredited processes, OIML-compliant weight standards, and our expert metrology team in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. We supply precision calibration weights from 1 mg to 500 kg with full traceability certificates for laboratories and industries across India. Contact info@metricalcalibration.com for technical guidance.

How often should calibration weights be recertified?

The recommended approach for how often should calibration weights be recertified follows OIML R-111 guidelines, ISO 17025 requirements, and industry best practices for calibration weights.

At Metrical Calibration, we address how often should calibration weights be recertified through NABL-accredited processes, OIML-compliant weight standards, and our expert metrology team in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. We supply precision calibration weights from 1 mg to 500 kg with full traceability certificates for laboratories and industries across India. Contact info@metricalcalibration.com for technical guidance.

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