The new Secura from Sartorius is a laboratory balance that does far more than set new standards in metrological specifications. Nine balances are available in the range with weighing capacities from 220-1100 grams. Beyond its technical specs, Secura gives the serenity of best practices to ensure quality of measurement results, compliance with regulatory requirements and overall user efficiency.
The new operating concept of Secura eases daily workload during weighing and its APC function (Advanced Pharma Compliance) eliminates time consuming documentation and monitoring tasks.
These two benefits coupled with Sartorius quality make reliable weighing in regulated areas easier than ever before.
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