Since May 2019, the mass of a kilogram is no longer based on the International Prototype Kilogram (IPK) in Paris. It is now defined using fundamental physical constants. METTLER TOLEDO played a decisive role in this historic change.
How much exactly does a kilogram weigh? The International System of Units (SI) has recently redefined the base units of measurement, which are now derived from fundamental physical constants.
Until now, the IPK in Paris served as a reference for the mass of one kilogram. However, the mass of the metallic cylinder had changed over the course of many decades. The mass of the IPK and those of national kilograms around the world had drifted apart uncontrollably. For the world of metrology, this condition was untenable.