Calibrations

Electrical & Electronic calibration

Electrical & Electronic calibration refers to the process of verifying the performance of, or adjusting, any instrument that measures or tests electrical parameters. This discipline is usually referred to as dc and low frequency electrical metro-logy.

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Mechanical calibration

Our mechanical calibration services cover a number of metrology disciplines including; Length, Force, Mass, Torque, Vibration, Pressure and Viscosity. The laboratory is housed within a temperature controlled environment to maintain thermal stability of both the reference standards and instruments under test.

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Dimensional Calibration

Dimensional calibration is performed by comparing the performance output of a hand tool, gage or another measuring instrument with a measurement standard to confirm that the item produces results which meet or exceed that standard's criteria.

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Temperature calibration

Temperature calibration is performed using a temperature standard or a low-conductivity solution, such as <10mS/cm water at 0°C. The probe is immersed in the temperature standard or chilled solution and then the calibration is performed.

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Flow meter calibration

Flow meter calibration involves comparing the measurements of a flow meter in operation to that of a standard flow measurement device under the same conditions and adjusting the scale of the flow meter to be in close agreement with the standard.

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Force and Flow instruments

Force and flow instruments are essential for monitoring how systems perform under real-world conditions. Force devices—like load cells and dynamometers—convert mechanical loads into electrical signals to quantify tension, compression, and torque with high accuracy. 

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Mass and NDT instruments

Mass instruments determine how much matter an object contains, commonly via balances (analytical, top-loading) and mass comparators that reference standards to achieve high precision. In advanced setups, techniques like gravimetry and inertial methods link mass to fundamental constants for traceability. 

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