AUGUST SAUTER of NEW YORK, INC

Anti-parallax device. 11" wide, 8" deep, 14" high. Weight: 10 lbs. AUGUST SAUTER OF NEW YORK-|NC. 866 WILLIS AVENUE ·. ALBERTSON, L. I., N. Y...
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COMPLETELY FRICTION-FREE All knife edges, pivots and bear­ ing surfaces are eliminated by the Sauter patented suspension system . . . reduces inertia to an infinitesimal point.

No. 181A - For measuring fibre, filament, thread

No. 181B — For determina­ tion of denier of film or thread and weight of swatch of cloth.

No. 180A - For determin­ ing weight by units of area . . .paper, textiles, metal plates, etc.

No. 180 Standard from $215.

Extremely Rapid & Repetitive Weighing of Minute Masses

No. 1 8 2 B - With enlarged compartment for han­ dling bulky materials, pellets, cereals, subminiature assemblies.

Complete details and names of distributors on request.

EXCLUSIVE Pans are uniform in shape and weight...completely interchangeable, readily preloaded outside the ^balance. Unique con­ struction makes loading round bottom pans easy...pan can't roll over. NO COUNTERWEIGHTS

No. 1 8 2 A - W i t h fume retarding chamber. En­ larged lower housing for ease in handling fuming acids and radioactive materials.

The Sauter #180 series provides unmatched convenience and accuracy in weighing any type minute mass: fibres, filaments, threads, tissues, powders, liquids, pellets, and countless other sub-miniature objects. It is widely used in scientific research, as well as product control in many industries including paint, pharmaceutical, medical, cigarette, paper, etc. This balance requires no weights. It is air damped, shock-resistant, and unaffected by even the most sudden changes in temperature. Capacities— 1 mg. to 12V2 grams. Calibrated for direct reading from 1 microgram up. Anti-parallax device. 11" wide, 8" deep, 14" high. Weight: 10 lbs.

AUGUST SAUTER of NEW YORK, INC. 8 6 6 WILLIS AVENUE · ALBERTSON, L. Ι., Ν. Υ. Pioneer 6 - 0 2 5 4 Circle No. 75 on Readers' Service Card

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