OIML Precision Class E2 Weight with NVLAP Accredited Certificate, flat with one end turned up for easy handling. Polycarbonate Case. Made with 3003-H14 Aluminum
Class E2 weights have extremely small tolerances and are intended to be used as primary reference standards with direct traceability to national reference standards.
They should be used in extremely stable environments and handled with the highest level of care. More ...
Note: Troemner calibration weights may have up to a 7 day lead time
Weight
Class E2 W/NVLAP
Part#
1 mg
7537-E2W (80780284)
$146.20
2 mg
7536-E2W (80780285)
$146.20
5 mg
7534-E2W (80780286)
$146.20
10 mg
7533-E2W (80780287)
$146.20
20 mg
7532-E2W (80780288)
$146.20
50 mg
7530-E2W (80780289)
$146.20
100 mg
7529-E2W (80780290)
$146.20
200 mg
7528-E2W (80780291)
$146.20
500 mg
7526-E2W (80780292)
$146.20
1 g
7525-E2W (80780293)
$234.60
2 g
7524-E2W (80780294)
$234.60
5 g
7522-E2W (80780295)
$241.40
10 g
7521-E2W (80780296)
$247.35
20 g
7520-E2W (80780297)
$241.60
50 g
7518-E2W (80780298)
$251.20
100 g
7517-E2W (80780299)
$279.20
200 g
7516-E2W (80780300)
$369.60
500 g
7514-E2W (80780301)
$466.40
1 kg
7513-E2W (80780302)
$670.40
2 kg
7512-E2W (80780303)
$879.06
5 kg
7510-E2W (80780304)
$1,392.30
10 kg
7509-E2W (80780305)
$2,395.47
20 kg
7508-E2W (80780306)
$3,097.71
50 kg
7505-E2W (30390903)
$9,288.75
General Information
Troemner Alloy 8 Stainless Steel Precision Metric Weights are available in Troemner UltraClass, and ANSI/ASTM E617 Classes 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Troemner Alloy 8 Stainless Steel Precision Avoirdupois Weights are available in ANSI/ASTM E617 Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
ANSI/ASTM Class weights meet or exceed specifications as defined in the ANSI/ASTM E617 standard.
The weights are manufactured of the finest stainless steels available including Troemner Alloy 8 Stainless Steel, which was developed by Troemner and is available exclusively through Troemner.
This unique material possesses low magnetic susceptibility, uniform consistency and high resistance to corrosion.
It is the finest grade of stainless steel available and is similar to material originally specified in the manufacture of state primary standards.
Weight specifications are designed so the specifications on surface finish, markings, construction,
material density and magnetic properties get more restrictive as the weight tolerances get smaller in order to enable the weight to maintain its tolerance over time.
These weights are designed for your most demanding weighing applications.
**Caution** Class 0 weights have extremely small tolerances and are intended to be used as primary reference standards with direct traceability to national reference standards.
They should be used in extremely stable environments and handled with the highest level of care.
Otherwise, due to their one-piece design, Class 0 weights will not maintain their measured value within the tolerance class.
One may be tempted to purchase the weights with the tightest tolerances in order to reduce measurement uncertainty.
However, frequency of use, care, handling and environmental conditions all play a major role in the long term stability of weights and these factors should be considered before purchasing Class 0 weights.
Why UltraClass?
Troemner UltraClass weights are the most precise two-piece weights available with weight tolerances 50% greater than ANSI/ASTM E617 Class 1 tolerances.
Troemner UltraClass weights combine high precision with the advantage of two-piece construction (1g and larger) avoiding costly replacement issues associated with one-piece weights.
Tolerance Classes
ANSI/ASTM E617 Classes with small numerical designations represent smaller tolerances.
Troemner UltraClass weight tolerances are 50% better than ANSI/ASTM E617 Class 1.
Please see the Tolerance Chart within the Mass Standards Handbook for the specific tolerances of each weight in any given class.
Construction and General Shape
Weights 500 mg and lower are made of sheet metal and are one-piece construction with one side turned up to make them easy to handle with forceps.
Depending on the class, these weights may or may not be marked with their nominal value.
Troemner Calibration Weights 1 g and larger consist of a body and a lifting knob.
The lifting knob is specifically designed for use with forceps, tweezers or some other lifting device.
Weight bottoms are slightly recessed to expose the smallest possible area to wear.
Each weight (except Class 0 weights) is marked with its nominal value.
Troemner Calibration Weights are available in either one-piece or two-piece construction.
One-piece construction indicates the weight is manufactured from a single uniform piece of raw material, the weight has no other material added to it, and it has no method of adjustment other than removing material by grinding or polishing.
One-piece weights are difficult to manufacture as the only method of final adjustment is removing material by polishing.
Two-piece construction means the weight is made of multiple pieces of raw material.
Sheet metal weights 500 mg and below are always one-piece construction.
Class 0 weights 1 g and larger are of one-piece construction using Troemner Alloy 8 Stainless Steel, which has a consistent density.
Class 0 weights 500 mg and lower are made of sheet metal and are one-piece construction with one side turned up to make them easy to handle with forceps.
There are no markings indicating nominal value on any Class 0 weights.
Nominal value of weights 500 mg and below are determined by their shape as listed in the table below:
Shape
Denomination
Pentagon
500 mg
50 mg
5 mg
Square
200 mg
20 mg
2 mg
Triangle
100 mg
10 mg
1 mg
Troemner UltraClass and ANSI/ASTM Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 weights 1 g and larger are produced from two pieces of material.
The body of the weight is one piece and the knob of the weight is the second piece.
The knob has a thread that screws into the body and is tightened.
There is a cavity below the knob thread in the body which contains adjusting material, typically the same material from which the weight is made.
Weights 500 mg and below are made of sheet metal and are one-piece construction with one side turned up to make them easy to handle with forceps. Corners and edges are smooth.
The nominal value of each weight is etched or stamped on the top surface of the weight and their shape is square.
Milligram Wire Weights - Troemner Calibration Weights 500 mg and below are also available in wire construction as opposed to sheet metal with the shape denoting the nominal value as listed in the following table.
These weights are constructed with one end turned up to allow for easy handling with forceps.
The Sheet Metal Weights come standard with the weight products.
To order Milligram Wire Weights, specify the Troemner part number followed by "-WIRE".
Surface Finish
All surfaces are polished to a perfect, mirror-like finish and conform to specifications in ANSI/ASTM E617.
Suggested Applications
Class 0 weights are intended to be used in metrology laboratories where the stability of the environment and careful handling are assured.
Although very stable, one-piece construction Class 0 weights have no method of adjustment and are not suitable for general laboratory use.
Material Specifications for Class 0 weights
BASE MATERIAL
DENSITY
WEIGHT RANGE
Troemner Alloy 8
8.0 g/cm3 at 20oC
1 g and larger
Stainless Steel
7.95 g/cm3 at 20oC
10 mg to 500 mg**
Aluminum
2.7 g/cm3 at 20oC
5 mg and smaller
**30 mg weights are aluminum
Material Specifications for Troemner UltraClass,
Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4
BASE MATERIAL
DENSITY
WEIGHT RANGE
Stainless Steel
7.95 g/cm3 at 20oC
2 kg and larger
Troemner Alloy 8
8.0 g/cm3 at 20oC
1 g up to 1 kg
Stainless Steel
7.95 g/cm3 at 20oC
5 mg to 500 mg**
Aluminum
2.7 g/cm3 at 20oC
3 mg and smaller
**30 mg weights are aluminum
Troemner UltraClass weights can be also be used as reference standards as well as calibrating Class I balances as specified in OIML R 76.
Troemner UltraClass weights can also be used to calibrate Class 1 weights
Class 1 weights can be used to calibrate certain Class I and Class II balances and scales as specified in OIML R 76.
Class 1 weights can also be used to calibrate Class 2 weights.
Class 2 weights can be used to calibrate weighing instruments for important commercial transactions like gold and precious stones.
They can also be used to calibrate Class 3 weights.
Class 3 weights can be used for calibrating balances with moderate precision, with a readability as low as 0.1 g to 0.01 g.
Class 4 weights can be used for calibration of semi-analytical balances and for student use
Presentation
All Troemner weight sets are supplied in protective cases.
Troemner weight sets where the largest weight is 200 g and lower are supplied in attractive, durable polypropylene cases with a compartment for each weight within the case.
There is also a compartment for forceps. The cases are designed so that each weight will stay in its compartment.
Troemner weight sets, where the largest weight is 500 g and larger are supplied in handcrafted wood cases.
Within the interior of the wood case is contained a polypropylene case to hold weights 200 g and below with compartments for each weight.
For weights larger than 200 g, a velvet lined compartment for each weight exists within the wood case.
There are also compartments for lifters and forceps supplied with each weight set.
Troemner supplies appropriate lifting devices such as forceps, gloves, and other lifting forks sufficient to handle every weight in the set.
Troemner individual weights are not supplied in cases.
However, protective cases in either wood or polypropylene are available for an extra charge. Wood cases for individual weights are available for weights 1 g and larger.
These handcrafted cases feature a fine wood exterior with an interior compartment
that is either fully lined with padded velvet or velour for the given weight or the case has a foam interior.
**Caution** Weight cases are not intended to be used as shipping containers.
When you ship your weights to be calibrated, the weights and weight sets must be overpacked in larger containers and/or cartons to protect your weight cases.