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NIST Certificate of Accuracy These types of thermometers come individually serialized, are checked for physical integrity and any malfunctions before determined suitable for calibration. They are checked against a standard test method and NIST traceable calibration equipment for accuracy.
NIST traceable calibration certifies that the lab or manufacturer in question is equipped and able to calibrate equipment to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and that products by that manufacturer match NIST-maintained measurement standards.
ISO/IEC/EN 17025 (accredited): the most rigorous globally-accepted standard. Prescribes General Requirements for the Competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories. This is verified by an independent accrediting body operating under ISO17011.
Hear this out loud PauseA traceable certificate is issued when a product or device has been calibrated against another device that was calibrated to a NIST SRM. While not compared directly with a NIST SRM, the calibration can be traced back to a device that was calibrated to a NIST SRM.
Hear this out loud PauseThe calibration services of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are designed to help the makers and users of precision instruments achieve the highest possible levels of measurement quality and productivity.
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With NIST traceable calibration, any measurements taken with a certified instrument have an unbroken chain of measurement leading back to NIST-maintained standards with known and documented uncertainties for each step in the chain and a quality assurance program in place to address them.
In summary, calibration refers to assessing the accuracy of a measurement device by comparing it to a standard of known accuracy. Traceability refers to a chain of measurement that connect the accuracy of a measurement instrument all the way to a standard maintained by a national metrological institute.
Hear this out loud PauseHow long is your NIST certificate valid? The short answer is: typically for one year, after which you need to get your unit re-certified and re-calibrated, if needed (re-calibration is included in the cost of re-certification).
Hear this out loud PauseNIST traceable calibration certifies that the lab or manufacturer in question is equipped and able to calibrate equipment to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and that products by that manufacturer match NIST-maintained measurement standards.
Calibration requirements include the need to Establish and maintain documented procedures. Determine measurements to be made and accuracy required. Select an appropriate measurement instrument capable of measurement accuracy and precision. Identify and define measurement instrument for calibration.

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