Accuracy is a combination of different deviations, such as repeatability and linearity. The diagram below helps us to define accuracy so that we can answer the question, “How accurate are weight sensors?
Row A shows measuring points with systematic error (lack of trueness); row B measuring points with no systematic error (correct). Column 1 shows scattered measurement points (lack of precision); column 2 shows measuring points with virtually no scatter (precise). For repeated measurements, accuracy requires correct and precise measuring points; thus, in general, only the measuring points in field B2 are accurate.
The most accurate weight sensor from METTLER TOLEDO is SPC with capacities up to 21 g, a readability of 0.01mg, repeatability of 0.02 mg, and linearity deviation less than 0.05 mg.