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The world's first electronic item made from Eco Plastic

As part of our commitment to weighing technology and the environment we are proud to introduce the first scale ever made from a natural composite material.

The new My Weigh 200-ZH and 400-ZH digital mini scales are the sort of invention that can change the world.  This scale is made from a new eco-friendly hemp composite.  Hemp plastic was invented in Germany several years ago.  My Weigh is the first company to purchase this new amazing material and to acquire distribution rights for it.   The Hemp Plastic for this scale is made in Germany.   The plastic is cold-injected in a new method, to form the housing for the ZH.

We are extremely proud of this new product.  It takes a company such as My Weigh with the foresight and resources to bring such a material into the marketplace.   Hemp Plastic  is difficult and expensive to produce. Currently this model is sold at near cost in order to promote natural composite plastic and launch it into the marketplace.

 
 

 

  • Amazing new BioPlastic composite material
  • 2 key simple operation
  • Optional bright, crisp LED backlight
  • Digital auto calibration
  • 200 or 400 Gram Capacity
  • Incredibly durable
  • Heavy-duty composite hard cover/case 
  • Auto-off function to save power
  • Reads in Grams, Ounces, Pennyweight & Troy Ounces
  • Large weighing area - included cover also acts as a large expansion bowl / tray
  • Lifetime/30 year Worldwide Warranty

 

 
The new My Weigh ZH digital mini scale packs huge performance in a small package.  The design is truly unique, but form follows function. Notice the oversized easy to press rubber keys. The high quality LCD display is also oversized and ultra easy to read.

The ZH reads in Grams, Ounces, Troy Ounces and Pennyweight.  It has a large 200 or 400 gram capacity and reads in precise 0.1gram increments.   The scale offers digital auto calibration, temperature compensation and a unique cover that doubles as a large expansion tray/cup.   Power is supplied by long lasting lithium batteries (included).  This quality My Weigh digital scale is backed by a full Lifetime/30 year international warranty

 

 

 

ZH Specifications

Capacity 200

200g |  7.06oz    |   6.43ozt    | 128.7dwt

Capacity 400

400g |  14.12oz   |  12.86ozt  | 257.4dwt

Readability

0.1g /  0.005oz  / 0.005ozt  / 0.1dwt

Linearity

+/-0.1g / 0.005oz / 0.005ozt / 0.1dwt

Units

Gram, Ounce, Troy Ounce, Pennyweight

Calibration

Auto calibration with 100g weight

Tare range

Tare full capacity

Auto off

2 minutes off

Operation temp.

Optimum: 15°C-30°C / 60°F-90°F

Display

LCD 4 digitsx10mm (extra clear)

Dimensions

3.65" x 2.35"
10cm x 6cm
Net Weight 72 Grams
Stabilization ~1 Second
 

Why Hemp for Eco-Plastic?

We have been experimenting for years with ways to produce an 'earth friendly' plastic body for our weighing instruments.  The advent of Hybrid cars made us realize that perhaps we should look at creating a hybrid plastic.  Thus a new composite was created using Hemp and Recycled plastics.  Hemp had to be used instead of other natural fibers due to the inherent strength of the Hemp fiber.  Hemp fiber is one of the strongest natural fibers on the planet and it's natural resilient qualities made it the only choice for our hybrid composite plastic. We experimented with flax fiber, canvas, and crushed soy, but none could function at the same level as commercial hemp.

If today is a typical day on planet Earth, we will lose 116 square miles of rainforest, or about an acre a second. We will lose another 72 square miles to encroaching deserts, as a result of human mismanagement and overpopulation. We will lose 40 to 100 species, and no one knows whether the number is 40 or 100. Today the human population will increase by 250,000. And today we will add 2,700 tons of chlorofluorocarbons to the atmosphere and 15 million tons of carbon. Tonight the Earth will be a little hotter, it's waters more acidic, and the fabric of life more threadbare.*

Over 200 billion pounds (100 million tons) of plastics are produced each year.

45% of all plastics are produced/consumed in the United States.

A  composite is a solid product consisting of two or more distinct phases, including a binding material (matrix) and a fibrous or particulate material.

Plastics have successfully competed with other materials on account of their 'low cost'. An example is a zipper. Previously made of metal, a plastic zipper performs as well as its predecessor. The lesser durability is not an issue as it often lasts long after the application using the zipper fails.

In the United States over 60 billion pounds of plastic are discarded into the waste stream each year (from 4 billion in 1970). Most of this is in Municipal Solid Waste.

Beach litter is 40-60 percent plastic, much of which often floats in from the sea. Such beach litter is hazardous to birds, fish and animals who die from ingesting it or becoming entangled in it.

Wide-scale postconsumer recycling of plastics is relatively new. Modern plastics are becoming harder to recycle.

The word plastic comes from the Greek plastikos, meaning able to be shaped.

Plastics manufactured today, with few exceptions, are made from synthetic polymers. But polymers also occur in nature. They are produced by plants, animals and microorganisms through biochecmical reactions.

Biodegradable plastics are not new. In the biblical Book of Exodus, Moses' mother built his ark from rushes, pitch, and slime, a composite that might now be called a fiber-reinforced bioplastic. Natural resins- like amber, shellac, and gutta percha have been mentioned throughout history, including during the Roman times and the Middle Ages.

My Weigh is proud to be the first company to launch Hemp Plastic into the marketplace and we hope it will be a success.  It is important to the future of the planet that Hybrid materials such as Hemp Plastic replace conventional petroleum based plastics as quickly as possible.