The Infyniti 50g Calibration Weight is a standard tool used to keep digital scales accurate. It is the go-to choice for most pocket or jewelry scales that require a 50g mass for calibration.
This calibration weight from Infyniti is a precision tool made to keep your digital gram scales accurate and reliable. When a scale's readings begin to drift, recalibrating it with a known, stable mass like this 50-gram weight is the only way to restore its performance. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it serves as a trusted reference point for pocket scales, jewelry scales, and any digital scale that needs a 50g calibration mass. Regular use helps ensure you get consistent, precise measurements every time.
This 50g weight is the standard for maintaining the accuracy of many common digital scales.
Understanding the technical details helps show why this weight is a dependable choice for your scale.
| Specification | Value & Benefit |
|---|---|
| Nominal Mass | 50 grams: This is the most common calibration mass required for digital gram scales with 0.1g to 0.01g readability, ensuring wide compatibility. |
| Material | Non-Magnetic Stainless Steel: Prevents interference with the scale's sensitive electronic sensors, providing stable and repeatable readings. It's also durable and resists corrosion. |
| Class Standard | OIML M2 (Equivalent): Meets international standards for consumer-grade calibration weights, offering a tight tolerance that's more than sufficient for home and hobbyist use. |
| Finish | Polished Chrome Finish: Provides a smooth, non-porous surface that is easy to clean and less likely to accumulate dust or oils that could alter its mass. |
Its material and class ensure reliable, interference-free calibration for sensitive scales.
This Infyniti weight is more than just a piece of metal—it's engineered with specific features to guarantee your scale's performance. From its ideal mass to its material properties, every aspect is designed for accuracy.
Many popular digital pocket and jewelry scales, especially those that read to 0.01 grams, are factory-set to be calibrated with a 50g weight. Using the manufacturer's recommended mass makes sure the calibration is successful and the scale's full weighing range stays accurate. Using a different weight can cause errors.
Digital scales use sensitive electromagnetic sensors, called load cells, to measure weight. A calibration weight made of magnetic material can interfere with this field, leading to wrong readings. This weight uses non-magnetic stainless steel to prevent that risk, ensuring the only force the scale measures is gravity. This results in a stable, true calibration.
OIML (International Organization of Legal Metrology) classes define a weight's acceptable margin of error, or tolerance. Class M2 is a great choice for consumer use, offering excellent precision (like ±25 milligrams for a 50g weight) without the high cost of lab-grade weights. It's the perfect standard for keeping your home or hobby scale honest.
Designed for compatibility and accuracy, this weight meets the specific needs of consumer scales.
Calibrating your scale is a simple process that only takes a minute. Following these steps will reset your scale to its factory accuracy.
A simple, 5-step process is all it takes to recalibrate your digital scale accurately.
While a single 50g weight is perfect for many scales, other choices exist. Here’s a quick look at common options in the budget-friendly category.
| Option | Best For | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single 50g Weight (This Product) | Calibrating most 0.01g/0.1g scales | Cost-effective, simple, meets specific need | Only one mass value |
| Single 100g Weight | Calibrating larger capacity scales (0.1g) | Useful for scales needing a 100g mass | Not compatible with scales needing 50g |
| Basic Weight Kit (e.g., 1g-50g) | Verifying different weights, multiple scales | Versatile, includes multiple reference points | Higher cost, more pieces to manage |
| Budget Chrome-Plated Weight | Infrequent, less critical use | Lowest price | Can be magnetic, plating may wear off |
The single 50g weight offers the best value for users with a compatible digital pocket scale.
Proper care is essential for keeping your calibration weight's accuracy over time. Oils from your skin, dust, and moisture can slightly alter its mass.
Correct handling and storage are key to preserving the weight's long-term accuracy.
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