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Traceability is maintained by regularly calibrating our measurement standards against higher-level standards, ultimately linked to national or international standards. This ensures a clear and unbroken chain of comparisons, providing you with confidence in the accuracy and reliability of your calibrated instruments.
After calibration, you will receive a calibration certificate detailing the instrument's pre- and post-calibration measurements, the standard used, and any adjustments made. This certificate serves as proof of the instrument's accuracy and compliance with standards. Additional documentation may include a calibration sticker for the instrument and a detailed report if requested.
The duration of calibration depends on the type and complexity of the instrument. Standard calibrations typically take a few days, but we also offer expedited services for urgent requirements. Our team works efficiently to ensure minimal downtime for your instruments.
While some organizations perform in-house calibrations, it requires a high level of expertise, equipment, and adherence to standards. Outsourcing to a specialized calibration laboratory often provides several benefits, including impartiality, traceability, and compliance with industry standards. Our laboratory offers comprehensive calibration services to meet your accuracy needs.
Our calibration laboratory adheres to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard. This accreditation ensures that our calibration processes meet international quality and competency requirements. It also guarantees traceability of measurements to national or international standards, giving you confidence in the accuracy of your instruments.
The calibration frequency depends on factors such as the type of instrument, its criticality in your processes, and industry standards. Generally, instruments used for critical measurements may require more frequent calibration, while less critical ones may have longer intervals. We follow industry best practices and standards to determine appropriate calibration schedules.
Calibration is the process of comparing the measurements of an instrument to a known standard to ensure accuracy. It is essential because over time, instruments can drift or deviate from their original accuracy. Calibration helps maintain reliability in measurements, ensuring the quality and consistency of results.