Sir as per accuracy formula, if observed weight will get higher value than certified value then calculation results get in minus value, how we can write final results (limit is NMT 0.10 %)
Hello sir, Hope you are doing well. Let me know that a statement given in accuracy parameter that ' the test weight's max. Permissible error (mpe), or alternatively it's calibration uncertainty shall be NMT one third of applied test limit of the accuracy limit. Plz explain .
Just check is it 5% of your balance capacity? If answer is yes then you have selected this weight based on the European Pharmacopeia. As per EP to carry out Repeatability test, weight should be in lower end and should not more than 5% of balance capacity.
Sir, if i perform repeatability parameter as per monthly calibration then there may be possibility of changes in SD every time. In this case how we can find out smallest net weight of balance ?
Smallest net weight need to change based on your monthly Repeatability test calibration. But ideally you will see there will not be much change in smallest net weight because most of the time your SD will be less that 0.41 d
Ok sir. i have a 5 digit semi micro balance with range of 1 mg to 200 gm. As per USP chapter we can calculate smallest net weight by using formula 2000 x 0.41d i.e. 2000 x 0.41 x 0.00001 = 8.2 mg. Then can i weight below 8.2 mg for any HPLC analysis. Most of the times we have very less quantity of CRS or Impurity standard so In this case, can we weight below 8.2 mg for HPLC or other analysis preparation?
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Ok but my question is to find SD u have to do repeatability. So while performing repeatability how many gm weight should I use? If i have 220gm balance..than how will I know what weight should i use for repeatability to get SD. Please do reply. Thanks
Please explaine, In repeatability there is one note that is 'The test weight must be within the balances capacity, but the weight need not be calibrated.'
Hello sir, Hope you are doing well. Sir let me explain below; Repeatability formula = 2000 x SD / Smallest net weight Repeatability= 2000 x SD x 100 / smallest net weight Which one is correct and how ?
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Sir, For accuracy test only weight shall be use for calibration or all weights shall be use for calibration?
Only one test weight is taken for accuracy test. Generally between 5 to 100 % of balance capacity weight is taken.
Sir as per accuracy formula, if observed weight will get higher value than certified value then calculation results get in minus value, how we can write final results (limit is NMT 0.10 %)
Hello sir,
Hope you are doing well.
Let me know that a statement given in accuracy parameter that ' the test weight's max. Permissible error (mpe), or alternatively it's calibration uncertainty shall be NMT one third of applied test limit of the accuracy limit. Plz explain .
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Is d value & least count is same ?
Yes both are same
For rough top pan balance for monthly verification is only accuracy enough or we need to perform repeatability also..
As per European pharmacopeia Repeatability and Sensitivity.
As per USP All 5 parameters required.
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Why we are selecting 5 gm weight for repeatability test on analytical Balance? Plz tell me about this sir.🙏
Just check is it 5% of your balance capacity? If answer is yes then you have selected this weight based on the European Pharmacopeia. As per EP to carry out Repeatability test, weight should be in lower end and should not more than 5% of balance capacity.
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Sir, if i perform repeatability parameter as per monthly calibration then there may be possibility of changes in SD every time. In this case how we can find out smallest net weight of balance ?
Smallest net weight need to change based on your monthly Repeatability test calibration. But ideally you will see there will not be much change in smallest net weight because most of the time your SD will be less that 0.41 d
Ok sir.
i have a 5 digit semi micro balance with range of 1 mg to 200 gm. As per USP chapter we can calculate smallest net weight by using formula 2000 x 0.41d i.e. 2000 x 0.41 x 0.00001 = 8.2 mg.
Then can i weight below 8.2 mg for any HPLC analysis.
Most of the times we have very less quantity of CRS or Impurity standard so In this case, can we weight below 8.2 mg for HPLC or other analysis preparation?
@@ajitjadhav607 excellent Question. Don’t use for weighing below 8.2 mg. You should use ultra micro balance or micro balance.
@@PharmaPill sir it means ye 8.2 least count hai
How to calculate least count of weighing balance. Plz explain
@@PharmaPill sir it means ye least count h ??
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How to find minimum load of balance?
2000xSD is the formula
Ok but my question is to find SD u have to do repeatability. So while performing repeatability how many gm weight should I use? If i have 220gm balance..than how will I know what weight should i use for repeatability to get SD. Please do reply. Thanks
Sir as per the formula if I perform, the answer is always 0.10
For suppose
(2xsdx100)/2000xsd=0.10
Am right or wrong
Yes exactly...always it's 0.1% then what is the right formula
Sir. Why 2000 we are using .. why not use for 1000 could you please explain to us
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Please explaine, In repeatability there is one note that is 'The test weight must be within the balances capacity, but the weight need not be calibrated.'
Test weight must be within in operating range not balance capacity…
Hello sir, Hope you are doing well.
Sir let me explain below;
Repeatability formula = 2000 x SD / Smallest net weight
Repeatability= 2000 x SD x 100 / smallest net weight
Which one is correct and how ?
Why 2000 , why not 1000 sir
Sir what is the difference between smallest net weight and minimum operating weight ??