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		<title>Ohaus Scales</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For reliably weighing materials.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When to Use OHAUS Scales</strong><br />
Do you wonder if your epoxy ratio is correct? The proper epoxy ratio is very important if you are to develop the designed strength and performance of your product. A weight ratio calculation with a good precise scale is a quick, simple and accurate method of measurement.</p>
<p>An OHAUS scale, available from Michael Engineering, can provide an accurate check on the ratio from any metering equipment you are using. Making a weight ratio calculation will either confirm that you are operating at the designed ratio or let you know that an adjustment needs to be made. (Remember to subtract the weight of the empty cup.)</p>
<p>We are pleased to offer the two OHAUS scales listed above. We have used OHAUS scales in our shop for more than 30 years and have found them to be the best product available for the money.</p>
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		<title>Drop-in Vacuum Tank</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For degassing materials in containers up to 5 gallons</p>
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<li class="field--item">18&#8243; Diameter and 20&#8243; Tall, Approximately 21-Gallon volume</li>
<li class="field--item">Aluminum with an Acrylic Lid</li>
<li class="field--item">Includes Valve and gauge</li>
<li class="field--item">Large enough to fit a 5 gallon pail</li>
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