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Calibration and certification of
Force meters
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An ISO calibration certificate can be acquired with our force meters. It includes a control document containing the company contact details consisting on a laboratory calibration and a certification to meet DIN ISO 9000 standards. This means that force meters meet the minimum requirements of the national body of measurement and it can be included in your internal set of measuring instruments. The calibration process takes between 3 and 5 working days.
Further information:
Calibration: Control of measurement magnitudes correction of measuring instruments without the intervention in the measurement system, or the determination of the systematic display deviation in relation to the real value of the measuring magnitude.
Calibration document or certificate: document with the technical properties of the device according to the national organization of measurement.
Calibration interval: to perform correct measurements, devices must be calibrated at regular intervals. This period of time is called calibration interval. It's difficult to determine this period with accuracy but you should consider the following factors:
Measuring magnitude and permitted tolerance limit
Performance of the measuring instruments
Frequency of use
Operating conditions
Previous calibrations stability
Measuring accuracy required
Determining factors of the quality control systems used by companies
This means that the user is in charge to check and control the interval between calibrations. We recommend that this internal between calibrations should be between 1 and 3 years. We can also offer our expert advice to solve any questionss relating to the process of establishing a calibration interval
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Here you will find all
the measuring
instruments available at PCE Instruments.
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Contact:
PCE Instruments UK Limited
Units 12/13 Southpoint Business Park
Ensign Way, Southampton
United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
Phone. +44 ( 0 ) 2380 98703 0
Fax +44 ( 0 ) 2380 98703 0 |
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