• Focus on Small Samples with the New XPR Balance Portfolio, Plus 50% Off Integrated Static Protection for a Limited Time
  • The new XPR106DUH (left) and XPR226DR (right) will help you focus on accuracy, savings, and ease-of-use. The XPR106DUH half-height draft shield helps to absolutely minimize external influence and offers a unique range that fills the gap between analytical and micro-analytical weighing.

Laboratory Products

Focus on Small Samples with the New XPR Balance Portfolio, Plus 50% Off Integrated Static Protection for a Limited Time

Dec 01 2020

METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce a new line of XPR analytical and micro-analytical balances, as well as launch the XPR106DUH. Unique in the market, the XPR106DUH allows you to weigh your smallest samples into heavier tare containers to promote ease, enhance throughput, and increase accuracy.

METTLER TOLEDO takes the next step in weighing evolution with the introduction of five new analytical balances, three new high-performance balances, and the unique XPR106DUH. The latest Excellence XPR Analytical and Micro-Analytical models are designed to outperform other balances. These portfolio enhancements continue the METTLER TOLEDO tradition of imagining new weighing horizons that enable limit-busting laboratory applications. The addition of integrated antistatic protection (50% off for a limited time) adds an even higher level of assurance when you weigh your smallest, most precious materials.

Through design innovation, METTLER TOLEDO experts have increased maximum load in both full and fine ranges while maintaining repeatability. This means smaller samples can be weighed-in to heavier tare containers, resulting in greater ease and material savings. These benefits are further enhanced because of a reduced need to transfer or back-weigh very small samples for true "right first time" results.

Each new model extends METTLER TOLEDO’s flagship line. High-performance balance models XPR36C, XPR56C, and XPR226CDR bring improvements such as better repeatability at nominal loads, lower minimum weights, heavier capacities, and a larger fine range. Replacement models XPR36, XPR36DR, XPR226DR, XPR225DR and XPR225DU provide higher top-load performance at price points nearly identical to their predecessors.

The XPR106DUH closes the gap between the micro-analytical XPR56 and the analytical XPR226DR, providing a complete and seamless “know one, know all” portfolio of top performance balances from ultra-

micro up to large platform precision balances. It is a perfect answer to the market trends towards smaller sample sizes, better minimum weight, more weighing accuracy and faster results. The ability to use less sample means a faster ROI, especially when substances are rare or costly.

New XPR models offer the hardware, software and feature highlights that operators have come to expect including statistical quality control. The significant change in these reliable five- and six-place balances is an increased maximum load at the same or better repeatability to provide the utmost in compliant, high-resolution weighing for industries such as pharma, biotech, and food.

Ultimately, improvements in the XPR portfolio mean a smaller number of weighing instruments can cover a wider range of analytical tasks. Discover how the new and improved XPR balance series can make your lab processes leaner, more accurate, and more innovative today.

For a limited time only, you will receive integrated antistatic protection for 50% off when you purchase either the XPR106DUH or XPR226DR analytical balance. This proprietary solution discharges static in seconds without generating turbulence in the weighing chamber to maximise accuracy and repeatability.

Get started improving your weighing accuracy and streamlining your processes in your most critical applications to maximise cost savings and productivity. Learn more about the new XPR portfolio and how it can create easy, seamless, and extremely precise weighing in your lab today.


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