Sartorius MCA225S-3S00-D QP1 QP2 HWL Cubis II Semi Micro Balance, with QP1 QP2 software package, 220 g x 0.01 mg
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Sartorius MCA225S-3S00-D QP1 QP2 HWL Cubis II Semi Micro Balance, with QP1 QP2 software package, 220 g x 0.01 mg

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Sartorius MCA225S-3S00-D QP1 QP2 HWL Cubis II Semi Micro Balance, with QP1 QP2 software package, 220 g x 0.01 mgThe Sartorius Cubis II MCA is a premium, high performance laboratory balance designed for analytical weighing in research, pharmaceutical, and laboratory applications. It offers unmatched compliance with regulatory standards such as USP, GLP GMP, and 21 CFR Part 11. Cubis II balances provide intuitive touchscreen operation, automatic leveling, automatic internal calibration, and a range of connectivity options for seamless data transfer. The included

The Sartorius Cubis II MCA is a premium, high-performance laboratory balance designed for analytical weighing in research, pharmaceutical, and laboratory applications. It offers unmatched compliance with regulatory standards such as USP, GLP/GMP, and 21 CFR Part 11. Cubis II balances provide intuitive touchscreen operation, automatic leveling, automatic internal calibration, and a range of connectivity options for seamless data transfer. The included QApp 99 software package allows users to customize workflows, automate processes, and ensure data integrity for specific laboratory requirements. Sartorius Cubis II balances are at the pinnacle of reliability, functionality, and accuracy for analytical weighing.

Features:

3rd generation Cubis monolithic weighing system for faster stabilization, more accurate weighing, and built in engineering solutions
Automatic internal calibration (isoCAL)
Internal motorized automatic levelling
7” color touchscreen TFT display in 16:9 format with intuitive user interface
Monolithic weigh cell technology
Fast stabilization times
Overload protection
Lockdown capable to prevent tampering or theft
Custom modularity with thousands of hardware/software applications
Easy connection to PCs for weighing data transfer directly into spreadsheets or documents such as Microsoft® Excel or Word
Pharmaceutical and GxP compliance
21 CFR Part 11 and EU Annex 11 compliance with complete traceability
High chemical resistance
CalAudit Trail with automatic documentation of calibration and levelling processes, with date and time stamp
Controlled access to balance settings with User Management
Standard non-verified version for all units
Made in Germany

Hardware

Configuration Standard

Manual glass analytical draft shield chamber, with smooth-action doors that open wide and provide unimpeded access to the weighing chamber without interfering braces
NO ionizer included

Software

QApp Package QP1 (Pharma) & QP2 (Advanced Applications)

QP1 Pharma: The Pharma software application package contains applications concerning the topic compliance with pharmaceutical-relevant guidelines as 21 CFR Part 11 and USP 39, Chapter 41. The Pharma package includes applications such as user management, digital signatures, audit trail, USP minimum weight. 21CFR compliant without requiring purchase of LabX software through one time purchase of QApp 1.
QP2 Advanced Applications: The Advanced software application package includes various complex weighing applications incl. evaluation. This includes applications used for density determination, percentage weighing, counting, backweighing, residual dirt analysis, residue on ignition, filter weighing, checkweighing, formulation, averaging, etc.

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