The cleaning of laboratory balances is vital in ensuring that contamination does not compromise lab weighing accuracy. In regulatory labs, the cleaning of balances often forms part of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure compliance.
This infographic explores the results of an industry-wide survey on the importance of cleaning lab balances and provides expert advice on how you can ensure your weighing results remain accurate and compliant. Plus, discover best practices for daily cleaning of laboratory balances and learn more about how the new generation of Cubis® II Ultra-High Resolution Balances from Sartorius can help guide you through the cleaning process with a built-in cleaning app and tool-free assembly and disassembly.
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Key takeaways:
- Cleaning laboratory balances is essential to maintain weighing accuracy and prevent contamination.
- Regulatory labs often include balance cleaning as a standard operating procedure (SOP) to ensure compliance.
- An industry-wide survey's results are explored in the infographic, highlighting the importance of cleaning lab balances.
- Best practices for daily cleaning of laboratory balances are outlined.
- The new generation of Cubis® II Ultra-High Resolution Balances from Sartorius offers a built-in cleaning app and tool-free assembly and disassembly to facilitate the cleaning process.
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About Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
The Sartorius Group is a leading international partner of life science research and the biopharmaceutical industry.
With innovative laboratory instruments and consumables, the Group’s Lab Products & Services Division concentrates on serving the needs of laboratories performing research and quality control at pharma and biopharma companies and those of academic research institutes.
The Bioprocess Solutions Division with its broad product portfolio focusing on single-use solutions helps customers to manufacture biotech medications and vaccines safely and efficiently. The Group has been annually growing by double digits on average and has been regularly expanding its portfolio by acquisitions of complementary technologies.
In fiscal 2021, the company earned sales revenue of some 3.45 billion euros. At the end of 2021, nearly 14,000 people were employed at the Group’s approximately 60 manufacturing and sales sites, serving customers around the globe.
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