Adam Equipment Introduces the Eclipse Series of Precision and Analytical Balances at Pittcon 2016

Intuitive capacitive touch keypad and brilliant, oversized display delivers an unsurpassed user experience

3 Mar 2016
Alex Waite
Editorial Assistant

Adam Equipment, a leading provider of balances worldwide, will be exhibiting a selection of lab balances and scales at booth #3319 during Pittcon from March 6-10, 2016 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

In the spotlight will be the Eclipse, Adam Equipment's newest series of precision and analytical balances. Combining innovation and brilliant precision, Eclipse features an advanced capacitive touch keypad and one of the largest LCD readouts in the industry. The Eclipse brings a balance of distinction and performance to any lab.

With readabilities from 0.1mg to 0.1g and both USB and RS-232 connections, the Eclipse provides a streamlined weighing experience for discerning lab professionals worldwide. Solid metal construction throughout the balance provides the durability to withstand chemicals and rigorous daily use.

Eclipse comes in three different body styles. Precision and analytical models boast a compact footprint, allowing the balance to occupy minimal space on the laboratory bench while offering a vast array of features. The large-pan Eclipse models offer external calibration, with the same functionality as smaller-pan models.

Connectivity, whether it's basic data printing or advanced communication with a LIMS, is achieved with USB and RS-232 interfaces. Printouts provide time, date, and other information to comply with GLP requirements.

Adam representatives will be on hand during Pittcon to meet with participants, to demonstrate a selection of lab balances and answer questions about any of Adam's products. This marks Adam Equipment's 17th year as a participant in Pittcon, the world's largest annual conference and exposition for laboratory science. In 2015, the show attracted 14,272 lab professionals from around the world. More than 900 exhibitors from 29 countries took part, presenting the latest in laboratory technologies and scientific instrumentation.

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