Analytical Balance

  • Crafted by the oldest and most respected German precision balance company
  • Accurate and reliable analytical weighing
  • Durable - 3 year warranty
  • In stock for fast delivery
  • ABS, ABJ Analytical Balances
    KERN ABS ABJ

    This analytical balance meets high standards on a small budget.

  • ALT Analytical Balances
    KERN ALT

    Laboratory analytical balance with graphic display and high functionality.

  • ABT Analytical Balances
    KERN ABT

    Semi-micro premium analytical balance with single cell weighing system.


Applications include:

  • Laboratory milligram balance
  • Pharmacy balance
  • Prescription scales
  • Laboratory balance
  • Weighing balances

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KERN always meets the highest standards of precision and accuracy. These lab scales carry a 3-year warranty and they are always in stock. Most models have an internal calibration program. Other standard features on KERN scales include piece counting, an RS232 interface, GLP/ISO record keeping capabilities, display of the % deviation from a reference weight, the ability to switch units at the touch of a key, and a large digital display.

Add Tovatech's world class customer service; their knowledgeable and friendly staff and you have a reliable partner for every weighing application.

Like the quality and features of Mettler, Ohaus, and Sartorius, but not the price? Choose KERN.
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