
A Gram is Not A Weight! Weight vs. Mass Measurement
A gram is a mass measurement not a weight. Mass is the measurement of matter an object contains while weight is the gravitational pull the earth has on an object…. Read More
On Sunday September 11th, Garber Metrology was proud to be one of the sponsors for the Lancaster Barnstormer’s special tribute for the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Proceeds from the day’s events were donated to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the Lancaster City Fire Foundation. Garber Metrology would like to say a special “Thank You!” to all first responders and their families. We appreciate your time and dedication!
(Garber Metrology’s Heavy Capacity Test Truck on display at the Lancaster Barnstormers)
A gram is a mass measurement not a weight. Mass is the measurement of matter an object contains while weight is the gravitational pull the earth has on an object…. Read More
Having a processing plant for food, raw materials, or even recyclables means accuracy is key. Keeping the supplies organized based on contents, weight, and size can mean the difference between… Read More
While calibrating your gauges is essential to ensure accurate measurements of your processes and products there are options in how to go about it. The calibration process itself can be… Read More
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