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Balance XSR205DU

High Performance and Ergonomic Operation.

Accurate, reliable results and smart design features. 81/220 g capacity; 0.01/0.1 mg readability; integrated methods; results notepad; hanging weighing pan; easy cleaning; ErgoClip one-step dosing; LabX compatible

High-Performance Weighing

The high performance weighing cell delivers accurate, reliable results. The hanging weighing pan ensures high stability and outstanding repeatability.

Assured Ongoing Accuracy

The touchscreen interface, easy-access menus, results notepad, and saved weighing methods make balance operation instinctive and efficient.

Ergonomic Design for Comfortable Dosing

Open the motorized draft shield doors with a simple touch. The wide access and low weighing pan allow you to rest your arm on the bench when dosing.

  • Specifications - Balance XSR205DU
Maximum Capacity
220 g/81 g
Readability
0.1 mg
0.01 mg
Repeatability, typical
0.01 mg
Minimum Weight (USP, 0.1%, typical)
20 mg
Settling Time
1.5 s
Adjustment
Internal (automatic/FACT)
Interfaces
USB-B (to device)
RS232 (integrated/optional)
USB-A (to device)
Bluetooth (optional)
Ethernet (LAN)
User management
Password protection
Legal for Trade
No
Weighing Pan Dimensions (WxD)
78 mm x 73 mm
Linearity ±
0.2 mg
Dimensions (HxWxD)
292 mm x 195 mm x 482 mm
METTLER TOLEDO's Top Seller
Yes
Compliance Options
Data Integrity
Log history (21 CFR Part 11 Compliant)
Password protection
Log history (Basic Metadata)
Approved Balance
No
Balance Line
XSR
Balance Type
Analytical Balance
Mettler's Top Pick
Yes
Recommended for Biopharmaceutical
Yes
Features
Automatic doors
Password protection
Leveling guidance
Supports 21 CFR Part 11 (LabX compatible)
Recommended For
Chemical
Pharma
Food & Beverage
Documentation Options
Printing
Basic Electronic Documentation
Automatic Documentation (21 CFR Part 11 Compliant)
Price
$$$
Family
Excellence
Level
Excellence $$$
21 CFR Part 11 Compliant Weighing
Yes
Automation Options
Automated Workflows

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