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Changzhou Fuyue Weight Co., Ltd

Changzhou Fuyue Weight Co., Ltd is located in Liyang City, Jiangsu Province, a rich and beautiful city. We were built in 1979 and we are always the leading company in the weight industry with a history of 40 years. We are the early and large professional weights manufacturer in China, covering an area of 20,000 square meters and owning the complete weights production line, precision testing equipment as well as experienced technicians. China Stainless Steel Calibration Weight Factory, Wholesale Stainless Steel Test Weight for Scales and Balances.

Now we mainly manufacture weights from 1mg-2000kg following the standard of “OIML R111-2004” and “ASTM E-617”. The classes of “OIML R111” are E1, E2, F1, F2, M1; The classes of “ASTM” are Class0, Class1, Class2, Class3, Class4, Class5, Class6, Class7. Now our market has been covering our whole country and exporting to over 100 countries and districts worldwide. Our brand FUYUE is known and used by more and more customers. Our weights are widely used for laboratory and testing institutes, balance and scale manufacturers, and food and Pharmaceutical manufacturers, and weighing in the port and freeway. We have received high praise from customers at home and abroad.

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Test Weight for Scales and Balances

 Test weight is a calibration tool used to check the accuracy and precision of weighing balances and scales. Test weights are standardized weights that have been adjusted to a specific mass value and are used to determine the weight of other objects. They are typically made of brass or stainless steel and calibrated to meet specific tolerances.

To use a test weight, the user places the weight on the balance or scale and checks the reading. The weight is then compared to the expected value and any discrepancies are noted. If the balance or scale has drifted from its calibration, adjustments can be made to bring it back into specification.

Test weights come in a variety of sizes and values, and are typically certified to meet industry standards by organizations such as NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). They should be handled carefully and stored properly to maintain their accuracy over time.

Stainless steel calibration weight sets are used to calibrate and verify the accuracy of weighing equipment, such as scales and balances. Calibration weight sets are necessary to maintain confidence in the measurements obtained by weighing equipment.

Stainless steel is a commonly used material for calibration weights because it is durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean. The weight sets are designed to meet specific weight tolerances and may vary in size and number of weights depending on the requirements of the user and the type of scale or balance being calibrated.

To use a stainless steel calibration weight set, the user first verifies that the weighing equipment is properly calibrated and leveled. The smallest weight in the set is then placed on the scale or balance and the reading is recorded. This process is repeated with each weight in the set, checking that each reading is within the tolerance range specified for the balance or scale.

If readings are found to be outside of tolerance range, adjustments can be made to the equipment to bring it back into calibration. Calibration weight sets should be handled carefully and stored properly to ensure they maintain their accuracy over time.