By melissa | Published:
October 7, 2009
Several types of traditional analog scales (double-balance, triple-balance, and spring) are still in use today, but they are not nearly as reliable or accurate as electronic scales. They are accurate at weighing large objects within one pound, and small objects within a few ounces. However, many industries and businesses require far more accuracy. In medicine, scientific research, and manufacturing, measurements have to be precise as possible to ensure quality data and effective results. Thus, most industries and business have turned to electronic scales for improved reliability and efficiency in their measurements.
By melissa | Published:
September 30, 2009
There are many people who are considering purchasing personal postage weighing scales for their home or office use. Many people could benefit on a high level by having a postage weighing scale for their use to quote prices for freight, or increase office productivity. In order to get business done quickly and efficiently at work, an employer might want to purchase a postage weighing scale for an office to use. Companies that send out a high level of mail every day may need to buy a postage weighting scale to correctly assess postage on a mass number of mail outs. These things will all be more difficult if a company does not have their own postage weighing scale to rely upon to weigh and measure things correctly.
By melissa | Published:
September 30, 2009
Medical facilities often require medical scales on a day to day basis. They must be equipped to handle any situation a patient may present to them. A typical patient is able to stand upon the scale in order to be properly and accurately weighed. Though not all patients posses the ability to stand on the scale, all patients need to be weighed correctly in order to ensure both accurate record information and medical treatment.