5 mg Precision Caliper Test Weight Plate F1, Polished Stainless Steel, 0.02 mg Tolerance - KERN
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Product information "5 mg Precision Caliper Test Weight Plate F1, Polished Stainless Steel, 0.02 mg Tolerance - KERN"
Take advantage of the combination of OIML F1 accuracy, a nominal value of 5 mg and a polished stainless‑steel disc for reproducible microbalance calibration; order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for calibration and handling advice.
KERN 328-03 milligram calibration weight — OIML F1, 5 mg, polished stainless‑steel disc
The KERN 328-03 is a precision milligram calibration weight designed for microbalance verification and laboratory quality assurance, presented in a flat disc form for stable placement on balance pans.
- OIML F1 class accuracy
- Nominal value: 5 mg
- Polished stainless‑steel construction
- Disc shape optimised for microbalances
Consistent microgram‑level accuracy for routine verification
The calibration weight delivers OIML F1 accuracy with a stated tolerance of 0.02 mg, which translates into lower measurement uncertainty when used for routine verification of analytical and microbalances. This level of precision supports repeatable quality checks and helps maintain compliance with internal calibration plans. The clear numeric specification of the tolerance enables straightforward comparison with balance performance data and documentation requirements.
Robust, low‑contamination design for everyday use
Made from polished stainless steel, the weight resists corrosion and surface contamination, making handling and cleaning simple while preserving metrological properties. The disc shape provides a reliable seating on common microbalance pans, reducing the risk of tipping and ensuring stable readings during calibration cycles. This construction minimises handling‑induced variation and extends useful service life in laboratory and workshop environments.
Calibration pathway and regulatory note for traceability
EC initial verification of test weights will not be possible from 30 November 2025; for traceable results a DAkkS calibration is recommended, as it fulfils the needs of most applications requiring documented traceability. The nominal 5 mg value makes this weight suitable for small‑mass standards and microbalance adjustments, while formal calibration reports provide the evidence necessary for audits and quality management systems.
Practical handling, storage and accessory recommendations
Due to the fine accuracy, storage in a protective case is advised to avoid surface damage and contamination; an etui is recommended for transport and secure storage. When integrating the weight into calibration procedures, allow for thermal equilibration with the balance environment and use tweezers or gloves to avoid fingerprints. Clear labelling and secure storage help maintain the weight’s condition and ensure consistent calibration outcomes.
For microbalance calibration tasks that demand milligram precision, contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for DAkkS calibration options, case recommendations and expert guidance via info@metav-werkzeuge.com or by phone at +49 2822 7131930 (WhatsApp +49 170 2837271)
Technical Data
- SKU: 328-03
- Article number: T328-A
- GTIN: 4045761240339
- Manufacturer: KERN
- Origin: CN
Core figures
- Nominal value: 5 mg
- OIML class: F1
- Tolerance (OIML): 0.02 mg
- Material: Stainless steel
Design / Special features
- Disc form (plättchen)
- Polished surface finish
- Intended for microbalance calibration
- Harmonised tariff code: 84239090
FAQ
What level of accuracy does this calibration weight provide? The KERN 328-03 milligram calibration weight is specified as OIML F1 with a tolerance of 0.02 mg, offering accuracy suitable for microbalance verification and low‑mass routine checks.
Is this weight suitable for analytical and microbalances? Yes, the nominal value of 5 mg and the disc form make this weight appropriate for microbalance applications and for use as a small‑mass standard in laboratory calibration procedures.
How should the weight be handled and stored to preserve accuracy? Handle the calibration weight with tweezers or gloves and store it in a protective case; Metav Werkzeuge recommends using an etui to prevent contamination and surface damage which can affect readings.
Can the weight be officially verified or calibrated for traceability? EC initial verification of test weights will not be possible from 30 November 2025; a DAkkS calibration is recommended for traceability and is considered equivalent for most purposes.
What material is the weight made of and why does that matter? The weight is made from polished stainless steel, which provides corrosion resistance and a smooth surface that reduces contamination and wear, supporting long‑term stability.
Metav Werkzeuge, Emmerich am Rhein — Email: info@metav-werkzeuge.com — Tel: +49 2822 7131930 — WhatsApp: +49 170 2837271