Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (SSI) is the American subsidiary of Shimadzu Corporation, headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1875, Shimadzu is a $2 billion multinational corporation with three major divisions: Medical Diagnostics, Aerospace/industrial, and Analytical Instruments. The Analytical Division is one of the world’s three largest manufacturers of analytical instrumentation and environmental monitoring equipment. In addition to Japan, Shimadzu products are manufactured in Australia, the Phillipines, the U.K., and in Portland, Oregon. International sales, service, and technical support facilities are located in Germany, Singapore, Australia, Russia, China, England, and Argentina, with distributors in over 70 other countries.
Electronic Moisture Balance
Uniform heating with precise temperature control brings accurate result quickly.
Ceramic Heater Far infra-red radiation is applied onto the surface of sample to heat it evenly. The ceramic plate heater is practically free from failure of the element.
Accurate
Optional built-in battery makes it readily portable, with no compromise in accuracy.
High sensitivity and stability Improved Internal resolution provides extra accuracy.
Quick response After placing the sample, stable result is quickly displayed.
Various application modes Piece counting
Optional built-in battery makes it readily portable, with no compromise in accuracy.
High sensitivity and stability Improved Internal resolution provides extra accuracy.
Quick response After placing the sample, stable result is quickly displayed.
Various application modes Piece counting
The patented UniBloc (OPF) sensor achieves high-performance, compact size, and durability at the same time. Shimadzu introduced this wire-cut block sensor to high-precision platform balances in 1989. Combination of low-profiled body and large pan is for operator comfort during bulk weighing.
Compact body with a spacious weighing chamber Samples can be placed and weighed with ease, regardless of the shape. Extra room in the chamber allows samples kept to be equalized in temperature before measurements.
Doors open wide in three directions. Access to the chamber is comfortable from any