November 14, 2016

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New Mettler Service Ensures Accurate Weighing Results
Mettler Toledo offers a three-step weighing approach.

When purchasing a balance, users may think that they can rely on measurement resolution to determine if the equipment will work in context. However, because accuracy involves a lot more than resolution, only appropriate services can make sure a new balance delivers the accuracy required by lab processes.

To ensure users obtain ongoing accuracy from their balances, Mettler Toledo Laboratory Weighing Service and Good Weighing Practice (GWP) personnel have teamed up to develop a simple, three-step approach that will help users:

1. Choose the right instrument. GWP Recommendation, a free of charge evaluation service, helps to ensure that the balance selected meets the accuracy requirements of the lab’s day-to-day weighing processes. This unique systematic and scientific assessment is used by Mettler Toledo representatives worldwide.

2. Control environmental influences that affect accuracy. Mettler Toledo Installation Pacs provide professional balance installation and qualification based on the industry and work environment. This ensures that new equipment is up and running on time and can immediately deliver results that meet productivity, quality, and regulatory requirements.

3. Prove required accuracy. GWP Verification demonstrates equipment accuracy and defines the optimal calibration and testing plan. Based on a calibration that determines measurement uncertainty and minimum weight on site, GWP Verification ensures performance requirements are met on an ongoing basis.

For a more in-depth exploration of these steps or to learn how Mettler Toledo Service can ensure measurement accuracy in all lab processes, visit www.mt.com.

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