Analytical Balance Calibration
Calibration procedure:
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Internal calibration |
It
shall be performed as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Drift check
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For
the calculation of the drift 10 mg weight shall be used.
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Note
down the 10 measurements of the 10 mg weight in the performance check log. (
Attachment no. 01)
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Variation
in the observed weight from the mean value does not exceeds ± 0.2 mg.
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The
10 mg weight shall meet the performance check criteria of the mass value i.e.
0.1% of actual mass value.
E.g.
For all the 10 measurements of 10 mg weight, variation in the weighings
cannot exceed 0.01mg.
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Performnce check
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After
the Auto calibration put 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg weights
individually. The measurement shall be within the 0.1% of actual mass value
of the individual weight as given in the performance check log.( Attachment
no. 02)
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Measurement uncertainty check
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The
measurement of uncertainty shall be carried out by using 10 mg weight.
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Put the external weight of
10 mg on the pan and note the 10 measurements. (Attachment no. 03)
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Calculate
the measurement of uncertainty as follows.
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Measurement
of uncertainty shall be Not More Than 0.001.
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CALIBRATION OF TOP PAN BALANCE
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Calibration frequency: It
shall be performed daily, after any maintenance, after the relocation and
after the power failure of the balance.Each
manufacturer supplies the maximum loading condition of the balance. The
calibration of the balance shall be designed in such a way that the
performance check weights cover the entire loading range of the balance.
Lower and higher load limits shall be checked for the performance check. Before
calibration make sure that the level bubble is in the center of the indicator
and if internal calibration facility is available in the balance then it
shall also be performed daily before performance check of the balance.
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Always
use a check weight appropriate for the particular balance. E.g. a 100 – mg
check weight might be selected for a balance that has a load limit of 150 mg.
Thus the operator must know the maximum capacity of the balance to select the
correct check weight.
Attachment-1: Performance
Check Log of Microbalance
Instrument:_____________________
Code No :______________
Make
:_____________________
Model :_______________
Date
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Level indicator check
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1 mg
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2 mg
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5 mg
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10 mg
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20 mg
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Weight box no. and valid upto
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Done by
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Checked
by
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Remark
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Std. Wt. Cal No. Þ
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Limit
Þ
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Bubble should be in Center
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+ 0.1%
of
Std. Weight
(
to )
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+ 0.1%
of
Std. Weight
(
to )
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+ 0.1%
of
Std. Weight
(
to )
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+ 0.1%
of Std. Weight
(
to )
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+ 0.1%
of Std. Weight
(
to )
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Attachment-2: Auto
Performance Check Log of Microbalance
Instrument:_____________________
Code No :______________
Make
:_____________________
Model :_______________
Check level indicator
(Bubble should be in center) : _________________________________
(Paste
Performance check chart here)
Calibrated by :
_______________
Date : ____________________
Checked by :
_______________
Date : ____________________
Attachment-3: Measurement
Uncertainity Check of Microbalance
Instrument:_____________________
Code No :______________
Make
:_____________________
Model :_______________
Date
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Std. Wt.
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Std. Wt. Cal. No.
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Observation
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Observation of Uncertainty
Less than or equal to 0.001
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Weight box no. and valid upto
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Done by
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Checked by
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Remark
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10 mg
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Calculation
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