Well, true precision scales are built with electromagnetic load cells which are sensitive to temperature variations , so when you first turn the scale on all the electronic components i.e. the LCD are heating up and raising the temperature inside of the balance. So the scale needs to compensate...
apparently many high precision lab scales have temperature issues so I would make sure that the one you are looking to buy has an operating temperature range that meets your requirements. Also if you are concerned about temperature I would look into their scales with automatic internal...
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