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2024-09-03

Which HY10.10.HRP High Resolution Scales to Use in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Meet the HY10.HRP Scales

Which HY10.10.HRP High Resolution Scales to Use in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Meet the HY10.HRP Scales

 

HY10.10.HRP High Resolution Scales are industrial devices with high readability (up to 0.02 g for Max = 10 kg). What applications do these devices have in the pharmaceutical industry? Meet the HY10.HRP scales by RADWAG.

HY10.10.HRP High Resolution Scales – Features

HY10.HRP scales have weighing pans with maximum dimensions of 1,000 x 800 mm, which allow weighing loads of up to 1,100 kg, or 1.1 t. We have equipped these devices with MONOBLOCK® – a mechanism which guarantees high weighing accuracy and stability of the result. Construction protection degree of these scales against dust and water is described by IP 67 protection class. MWMH-Manager software allows HRP platforms to both cooperate with the terminal and work independently.

MONOBLOCK® in HY10.HRP Scales

MONOBLOCK® is RADWAG’s proprietary measuring system technology extremely resistant to changes in ambient conditions, yet highly accurate. MONOBLOCK® makes HY10.HRP scales indispensable wherever high weighing precision is required.

HY10.10.HRP High Resolution Scales – Application in Pharmaceutical Industry

HY10.HRP scales are durable, rugged and precise. They can be successfully used in the pharmaceutical industry because they are:

  • Precise in weighing
  • Safe in measurement and ensuring data integrity
  • Compliant with regulations (21 CFR Part 11, GMP, GLP and USP)
  • Compatible with external software (LIMS, WERUM).

The HY10.HRP scales are applied in the pharmaceutical industry at the production and packaging stage to realize recipes by weighing out ingredients. Using automated equipment, specific portions are turned into finished pharmaceutical products, such as tablets. Thanks to the fact that HY10.HRP scales have a high resolution, you will verify on them the number of tablets, blisters and package inserts.

You can base a dosing system on the HY10.HRP scales. If you connect a platform with a maximum capacity of 150 kg and dimensions of 800 x 600 mm to the HY10 terminal, you will weigh the ingredients with a readability of 1 g. If you connect the same terminal to a smaller platform, that is, with dimensions of 360 x 280 mm and a maximum capacity of 32 kg, you will weigh the ingredients with a readability of 0.1 g. On the other hand, if you connect an AS 82/220.X2 PLUS Analytical Balance with a pan size of ø 90 to the HY10 terminal, you will weigh the ingredients with a readability of 0.01 mg.

The innovative solution offered by RADWAG gives you a chance to build a dosing system combining all the mentioned elements. With the HY10 terminal you will connect up to four different weighing platforms (including laboratory balances), and with the use of the dosing working mode you will realize the process on one terminal.

You can find more information about the HY10.HRP High Resolution Scales here.

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