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Following the standard calibration process can help you stay on top of your calibration schedule and works as follows: Identifying the Equipment. Organizing Staff. Deciding a Timeline. Performing Calibration. Recording Results. Analyzing Results.
Calibration is a delicate process that requires detailed knowledge of the testers hardware. Attempting to calibrate your own tester could result in costly damage to the machine.
Although the exact procedure may vary from product to product, the calibration process generally involves using the instrument to test samples of one or more known values called calibrators. The results are used to establish a relationship between the measurement technique used by the instrument and the known values.
ISO 17025 is the primary international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Laboratories of all sizes use it to assure their customers they operate competently and generate valid results, thus promoting confidence in their work.
Types of Instrument Calibration S.No.Instrument Calibration TypeParameters 1 Electrical Calibration Current Voltage Power Phase-angle 2 Mechanical Calibration Mass Force Flatness Torque vibration 3 Electronic Calibration / Digital Calibration Signals Voltage 4 Pressure Calibration Pressure2 more rows
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