Discover how the improvements to our prepASH software allow for automations that enhance user safety and ensure GxP compliance
Choosing the correct crucible for your sample is vital to ensure the safety and accuracy of your sample and measurements. Find out how to select the right crucible for your sample in this guide.
The determination of ash content in food is essential to establish the full nutritional value, quality and stability of the food. In this article we define the ash content in food, methods to determine the ash content and explore Precisa’s prepASH for ash content analysis.
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Introducing PHASTbloc™ advanced weighing technology - the novel hybrid weighing cell from Precisa. Not only is it accurate and robust, but it offers a cost-effective and sustainable weighing solution. Find out more.
This helpful eBook details several methods for the moisture content analysis of food and drink. Download the Moisture Analyzer Food and Drinks Method eBook today.
A balance can be found in almost every laboratory worldwide, and is commonly used daily, but what happens if your balance isn’t reliable? Unfortunately, a small error in weight can have a significant impact in the lab, which is further escalated as the process moves further downstream. Discover how Precisa weighing technology overcomes these issues with the Series 390 balance.
The prepASH® Thermogravimetric Analyzer combines high performance, ease of operation, precision and integrity of measurement to maximize time & accuracy during thermogravimetric analysis. Read on to find out more about how the prepASH® can benefit your laboratory
Good practice (GxP) refers to a set of quality guidelines and regulations to ensure consistency, reliability and uniformity within various disciplines. Learn more about GxP compliance and which Precisa products adhere to the regulations in this blog.
CFR21 part 11 ensures data integrity in a digital world for reliability, authenticity and integrity of all electronic records. Having laboratory balances that comply with CFR21 is vital to meet Good Laboratory Practices.