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What is Calibration

Definition of Calibration

 Calibration is an assurance that your testing results are correct, accurate and reliable.


Calibration is performed by comparing your testing results to another reference
traceable Master Device. 


The comparison can lead to one of the following:

  • no significant error noticed on the device being inspected
  • a significant error noticed but no adjustment made
  • an adjustment made to bring the error into acceptable tolerance


 The calibration reference / standard is traceable to a national / international standard held by a national metrology institution. 

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How Frequently Shall we Calibrate?

Calibration should be performed in the following cases:

  1. Newly delivered instrument
  2. After a repair or modification to the instrument
  3. Changing instrument’s location
  4. After a certain period of time or working hours
  5.  Before and/or after a critical measurement
  6.  If the instrument has been exposed to a shock or vibration 
  7. Sudden changes in weather
  8. Whenever results appear questionable 


As per most Standards, Calibration shoud be performed  each year regardless of the above scenarios.

What is Traceability?

Every Reference Device is calibrated itself in internationally acclaimed institutions under strict monitoring standards where each Calibrated Reference Device is given a traceable unique international identification code.   


The calibration reference / standard is traceable to a national / international standard held by a national metrology institution.  

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Classes in Calibration

What does it mean Calibration Class

The class of a measurement device gives us the information about the device’s accuracy.


For example, if I am using a voltmeter with a capacity to measure voltages up to 700V and labeled “Class 1”, this indicates that the maximum error I might have while measuring voltage using this voltmeter is 7V.

For another voltmeter, labeled “Class 0.5”, the maximum error will be 3.5V.


So, the smaller the class number is, the more accurate the given results are. And of course, the more accurate the measuring device becomes.


Bright Industry offers Calibration starting Class 0.5 or above.

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More About Calibration?

  1. What is a Master Lad Cell?
  2. What is the difference between ISO and ASTM?
  3. Difference between Error and Uncertainty?
  4. Measuring Device Limits

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