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 BSV 1100 : Infra Red Weighing Scale


  Price (inclusive of 13.5% VAT ) : 3, 499 /-
                        
Warranty : 6 Months

What does a weighing scale do?

A weighing scale (usually just "scales" in UK and Australian English, or "scale" in US English) is a measuring instrument for determining the weight or mass of an object. A scale measures weight (or more specifically, either the tension or compression force of constraint provided by the scale). Weighing scales are used in many industrial and commercial applications, and products from feathers to loaded tractor-trailers are sold by weight. Specialized medical scales and bathroom scales are used to measure the body weight of human beings.

Some of the sources of error in high-precision scales that need to be accounted for are as follows:

Buoyancy, because the object being weighed displaces a certain amount of air, which must be accounted for. Some high-precision balances may be operated in a vacuum.
Error in mass of reference weight
Air gusts, even small ones, which push the scale up or down
Friction in the moving components that cause the scale to reach equilibrium at a different configuration than a frictionless equilibrium should occur.
Settling airborne dust contributing to the weight
Mis-calibration over time, due to drift in the circuit's accuracy, or temperature change
Mis-aligned mechanical components due to thermal expansion/contraction of components
Magnetic fields acting on ferrous components
Forces from electrostatic fields, for example, from feet shuffled on carpets on a dry day
Chemical reactivity between air and the substance being weighed (or the balance itself, in the form of corrosion)
Condensation of atmospheric water on cold items
Evaporation of water from wet items
Convection of air from hot or cold items
Gravitational anomalies for a scale, but not for a balance. I.e. using the scale near a mountain; failing to level and recalibrate the scale after moving it from one geographical location to another)
 

This BSV Infrared weighing scale was designed with one thing in mind - allowing users to read their results without having to bend forward to minimize the error in reading while bending.

Benefits:

Transmits weight and BMI data to a wall - mount LCD screen via infrared, where users can view their weight on an ultra - bright VFD instead of a regular LCD.


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