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Get Reliable Weighing Results with Confidence—Master Minimum Sample Weight Requirements
When dealing with micro-quantities and strict regulatory demands, even small deviations in weighing can lead to significant errors. This expert white paper from Sartorius dives deep into the concept of minimum sample weight, a critical factor for ensuring weighing accuracy, process reliability, and compliance in pharmaceutical and laboratory environments.
By comparing globally recognized standards—USP <41>, OIML R 76, and EURAMET cg-18—the paper provides practical guidance on how to determine and implement minimum sample weights based on your process, equipment, and regulatory obligations.
Whether you're responsible for calibration, compliance, or quality control, this resource helps you understand how to set safe and scientifically sound limits that protect your results and ensure your laboratory meets the highest standards of accuracy and data integrity.
Key Takeaways
- Understand why minimum sample weight matters for accuracy.
- Set a minimum weight based on your balance and environment.
- Stay compliant with USP <41> and be audit-ready.
- Use safety margins to avoid critical weighing errors.
- Automate compliance with Sartorius SQmin function.
