The A&D Compact Scale EK-12KAEP is a precision balance designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, including zones 0, 1, and 2. With a maximum capacity of 12 kg and a readability of 1 g, it delivers reliable and safe weighing performance in hazardous environments. Compact and lightweight, it features an optical data output that allows secure transfer of results to a safe, remote location—ensuring both accuracy and safety in every measurement.
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The A&D EK-12KAEP Compact Scale delivers precise and safe weighing in hazardous environments, combining durability, functionality, and explosion-proof assurance for professional applications.
It is a precision balance designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, including zones 0, 1, and 2. With a maximum capacity of 12 kg and a readability of 1 g, it delivers reliable and safe weighing performance in hazardous environments. Compact and lightweight, it features an optical data output that allows secure transfer of results to a safe, remote location, ensuring both accuracy and safety in every measurement.
Yes. It is designed for chemical, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing industries, and offers a capacity of 12 kg and a readability of 1 g to support this kind of work.
It has a capacity of 12 kg and a readability of 1 g, and is supplied under manufacturer part number EK-12KAEP.
It offers suitable for hazardous zones 0, 1, and 2, easy-to-read backlit LCD with 16 mm digits, hygienic, chemically resistant stainless steel (SUS304) and comparator mode for fast filling, packing, and sorting.
For applications where readability of 1 g is required, the A&D Compact Scale EK-12KAEP 12kg x 1g, Explosion-Proof is a strong choice. The Kern & Sohn Compact Scale FOB 5K-3NS, 5kg / 1g, Weighing Plate 120x150mm offers readability of 1g, making it a suitable alternative when that specification better matches the application.
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