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READ MORELMC-210 and LMC-210A, are two innovative electronic refrigerant scales designed for wireless operation. These scales boast a cordless design, enabling real-time monitoring and control through a dedicated mobile application, making them exceptionally flexible and user-friendly.
Key Features:
Wireless Freedom: Eliminates the hassle of tangled cords, allowing for seamless and unrestricted weighing.
Mobile App Integration: Offers live views and control functions, enhancing convenience and efficiency.
Our Comprehensive Services Include:
Customization: We welcome OEM and ODM requests to tailor products to your specific needs.
Sampling & Small Orders: Offering free samples and accommodating small order quantities to support your business.
Quality Assurance: A two-year quality guarantee ensures your satisfaction.
Printing Options: Choose from inkjet, laser printing, or sticker labels for personalized branding.
Secure Packaging: Products are safely packed in cartons for transportation and storage.
Capacity |
The LMC-210 has a maximum capacity of 100kg, while the LMC-210A boasts an extended capacity of 150kg. |
Accuracy |
Both models deliver precise measurements with an accuracy of ±0.05% of reading plus 10g for the LMC-210 and 25g for the LMC-210A. |
Resolution |
Fine-tuned to 5g increments for precise readings. |
Power Source |
Powered by 5 AAA batteries for the handle device and 5 AA batteries for the scale body, ensuring long-lasting performance. |
Operating & Storage Temperatures |
Suitable for use within -10℃ to 40℃ and can be stored between -15℃ and 50℃. |
Dimensions |
Compact and portable, measuring 27127174 mm. |
Note |
The LMC-210A differs primarily in its higher maximum capacity and slightly adjusted accuracy specification. All other technical parameters and features are identical to the LMC-210. |
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