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| Cubis from Sartorius Mechatronics features a modular design and can be custom-configured and adapted to the changing requirements of different applications. From simple weighing to management of complex sequences using the User/Password Management feature, Cubis meets advanced weighing requirements at the most sophisticated level.
With finely graduated weighing capacities of up to 12 kg and readabilities from 0.01 mg to 0.1 g, Cubis is especially suited to nearly any laboratory weighing application. All balances of this series incorporate second-generation Sartorius proprietary monolithic weigh cells. Based on these new, compact cells, it is now possible for the first time to offer a space-saving, top-loading and full-resolution semi-microbalance with a readability of 0.01 mg all the way up to a capacity of 220 mg. Moreover, this semi-microbalance can be optionally equipped with a motorized draft shield.
From simple weighing to a complex network a choice of three different display and control units covers the widest variety of laboratory applications: The high-resolution touch screen with a TFT graphic display on the MSA unit ensures bright, high-contrast readouts and easy control of individual steps in a weighing procedure. This makes it ideally suited to meet sophisticated requirements, such as those of the pharmaceutical industry.
The MSU display and control unit has been designed for users who need to perform a range of simple to complex procedures involving weighing and seek an alternative to touch-screen operation. The MSU features a generously-sized, high-resolution black and white graphic display and keys with positive click action for precise results.
The MSE display and control unit features a high-contrast liquid-crystal display, easy-to-understand menu guidance with short text prompts and clearly arranged keys for precise activation of functions. It is the right choice for users who perform weighing processes with a low level of complexity and those who primarily need to weigh only ¯ and accomplish this with the highest possible accuracy.
Thanks to the entirely new Q-Guide user interface, one balance can be used by several persons who have similar or even different tasks to perform. Intelligent compensation technology Innovative compensation technology is a special highlight of the Cubis range. When the balance is tilted, it shows an alert message on its display. Interactive prompts displayed greatly simplify levelling ¯ without the user having to constantly keep an eye on the level indicator.
When the user selects the motorized Q-Level function, which is optionally available in the MSA and MSU models with readabilities less than or equal to 1 mg, the balance even levels itself fully automatically at the touch of a key. This improves weighing reliability still further by preventing erroneous measurement data and reducing external interfering effects.
Cubis provides a full suite of structured data communication options thanks to its integrated communications package, known as Q-Com. An SD card is available for transferring weighing data and user or task profiles from one Cubis to another, without having to connect the balances directly to a computer. The modular design of every Cubis laboratory balance means that it can be retrofitted any time later to keep pace with the latest developments in technology.
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