METTLER TOLEDO’s new XPR microbalances incorporate a range of innovative new technologies to deliver the highest accuracy in their class and help make your micro-weighing tasks simpler, safer and more secure.

XPR Microbalance and Ultra-Microbalances
Taking Weighing to New Limits

10 Steps to Successful Micro-weighing
Maximize the quality of your weighing results within ten steps and make the delicate process of micro-weighing more efficient.

Valid Results Guaranteed
With precious samples available only in the smallest quantities, you need to get your analyses right first time. To make the most of your valuable resources XPR microbalances deliver a unique level of precision with exceptionally low minimum
weights.

Safe Operation
XPR microbalances are made for weighing toxic and/or hazardous substances in a protected environment where user safety demands are high. They fit perfectly in these challenging environments thanks to a small footprint, an ergonomic SmartView terminal and other functions which support your daily work.

Efficient Processes
The capacitive touchscreen allows you to 'swipe' through settings, applications and methods. Measurements are stored in a built-in results notepad. Your task methods can be stored in the method library and quickly accessed. This saves you time and provides higher process security.

Solutions for Reporting and Data Integrity in Analytical Weighing
Effortless Data Integrity
Connect all your Excellence laboratory instruments to LabX software for full support with regulatory compliance. With SOP user guidance on the balance display, automated recording, calculation and transfer of data (including metadata), and a secure centralized database, LabX helps you meet MHRA and FDA 21 CFR part 11 requirements for data integrity.
Automatically generate customized reports
Thanks to LabX, you can print out a report automatically at the end of each process. All data is saved securely in a centralized database enabling results to be accessible and reports to be generated at any time. This is especially relevant, for example, when preparing standards and sample solutions for research projects. The user can define which set of data is most relevant for his experiment and create reports accordingly.