• With our Working standard calibrations you get a traceable calibration (ISO 10012). (hbm.com)
  • SPI Supplies traceable calibration specimens meet those needs at the nanometer scale. (2spi.com)
  • The ShapeSizer is one of the most cost-effective and reliable particle metrology tools on the market and we have now extended its application to the NIST traceable calibration of both test sieves and filter apertures via the challenge test method,' said Dr Rideal. (manufacturingchemist.com)
  • In many countries a National Metrology Institute (NMI) will exist which will maintain primary standards of measurement (the main SI units plus a number of derived units) which will be used to provide traceability to customer's instruments by calibration. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anton Paar's ISO 17025 calibration guarantees the traceability of your equipment to the International System of Units (SI). (anton-paar.com)
  • The ISO 17025 calibration certificate of an instrument documents the traceability of the measurements to national standards which represent the physical units according to the International system of Units (SI). (anton-paar.com)
  • For 15 years he led the high pressure standards project at NIST, providing traceability through calibrations and other measurement services, developing new standards and measurement methods, and representing NIST nationally and internationally. (nist.gov)
  • Most trustworthy are certified reference materials (CRMs), which must fulfill at least two important requirements: traceability to an internationally accepted reference or reference material, and the certified value must be stated with a properly calculated uncertainty. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • However, since every chemical substance has its own characteristic absorption behavior, direct traceability is only possible if an internationally accepted CRM is available for the compound in question. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • The Anton Paar headquarters in Austria as well as our subsidiaries in the USA, Mexico, and Brazil have accredited ISO 17025 calibration laboratories. (anton-paar.com)
  • ITC's calibration laboratory is ISO/IEC 17025 accredited by the CLAS (Calibration Laboratory Assessment Service), a joint program of accreditation by the SCC (Standards Council of Canada) and certification by the NRC (National Research Council of Canada). (itc.mb.ca)
  • The increasing need for known accuracy and uncertainty and the need to have consistent and comparable standards internationally has led to the establishment of national laboratories. (wikipedia.org)
  • Save time and costs with a prompt calibration on‑site or in one of our certified laboratories. (anton-paar.com)
  • and Tokyo, Japan calibration laboratories are fully accredited by the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and recognized internationally by ILAC, APLAC, and IAAC. (coherent.com)
  • The launching of this new calibration center will allow our laboratories to ensure increased accuracy in the quality of results offered to the Ugandan population," said AIHA Uganda Program Coordinator Abdul Mutaka. (aiha.com)
  • BSES meter-testing labs at Savita Vihar and Pushp Vihar have received the internationally recognised and much sought-after ISO seal of approval from the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), India s sole laboratory accreditation authority and part of Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. (tribuneindia.com)
  • Accreditation by UKAS means that evaluators: testing and calibration laboratories, inspection and certification bodies have been assessed against internationally recognised standards to demonstrate their competence, impartiality and performance capability. (wired-gov.net)
  • This includes certification bodies, testing and calibration laboratories, and inspection bodies, which can be relied on to provide competent services, such as certification activities, testing, calibration and inspection. (sac-accreditation.gov.sg)
  • International reference preparations (IRPs) are internationally agreed upon reference materials that enable consistency and comparison between different studies and laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • The standard instrument for each test device varies accordingly, e.g., a dead weight tester for pressure gauge calibration and a dry block temperature tester for temperature gauge calibration. (wikipedia.org)
  • To prove this fact to authorities and business partners around the world you need internationally acknowledged evidence, in other words an ISO/IEC 17025 calibration, which you can also get from Anton Paar - your accredited partner for temperature and density . (anton-paar.com)
  • Calibrations are performed at room temperature. (anton-paar.com)
  • Anton Paar GmbH has been an accredited laboratory for temperature calibrations in accordance with the ISO 17025 standard since October 2018. (anton-paar.com)
  • Our reference thermometer features a published accuracy to ±0.000015°C. When all uncertainties in our temperature calibrations are combined, ThermoWorks' accredited scope assures calibration uncertainties better than ±0.005°C. Humidity calibrations are also available with uncertainties to ±0.55%RH. (thermoworks.com)
  • Being internationally recognized through agreements with NIST/NVLAP, APLAC. (itc.mb.ca)
  • The data he presented provided further evidence that the internationally accepted NIST traceable glass bead sieve calibration method delivers results that correlate with optical techniques. (manufacturingchemist.com)
  • ISO 17025 calibration certificates from Anton Paar GmbH are internationally accepted because the responsible accreditation body, Akkreditierung Austria, is a signatory to the multilateral agreements of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) for the mutual recognition of calibration certificates. (anton-paar.com)
  • For easier recognition across borders, the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) has come up with an internationally recognised mark called the ILAC mark. (sac-accreditation.gov.sg)
  • These Calibration and Measurement Capabilities are expected to be used by manufacturers and energy agencies across Europe. (euramet.org)
  • The KCDB contains information on the internationally recognized Calibration and Measurement Capabilities (CMCs) for services available from the participating institutes, and the key and supplementary comparisons supporting these CMCs. (bipm.org)
  • Its role is to check that organisations providing conformity assessment services such as certification, testing, inspection and calibration services, are meeting a required standard of performance. (ukas.com)
  • UKAS is the sole national accreditation body recognised by Government to assess organisations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services to internationally agreed standards. (bwf.org.uk)
  • UKAS accredited certification, testing and calibration and inspection reduces the need for suppliers to be assessed by each of their customers. (wired-gov.net)
  • There is no need for duplicative re-testing, re-inspection or re-calibration of goods upon entry to importing countries. (sac-accreditation.gov.sg)
  • The accredited body can only refer to its accreditation according to the respective tests, calibration or inspection. (sac-accreditation.gov.sg)
  • For this reason, no internationally accepted reference measurement procedure is currently available for glucose in ISF. (aacc.org)
  • The inclination measuring instrument wylerCLINO is equipped with an integrated calibration set-up for a quick calibration procedure which enables the calibration without complex means. (swissinstruments.com)
  • UKAS accreditation demonstrates an organisation's competence, impartiality and performance capability against internationally recognised standards. (ukas.com)
  • Certification to ISO 17025 is a formal recognition that a calibration laboratory is using valid and appropriate methods and is competent to carry out specified tests or calibrations. (coherent.com)
  • ThermoWorks' Calibration Laboratory is accredited by A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation) and is thereby independently certified to perform calibrations within the boundaries of a specific scope of capabilities. (thermoworks.com)
  • Quality management systems call for an effective metrology system which includes formal, periodic, and documented calibration of all measuring instruments. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accurate and reliable standards are essential for periodic calibration check and correction. (2spi.com)
  • In this novel class, the internationally standardized concept of test uncertainty will be explored (with a focus on dimensional calibrations). (mitutoyo.com)
  • If you have any questions concerning Calibration Services, we are here to support you. (hbm.com)
  • At the same time, AIHA and CPHL commissioned a new National Laboratory Equipment Calibration Center on the Uganda National Health Laboratory Services campus in Kampala. (aiha.com)
  • The Permanent Secretary and Director of Clinical Services at Uganda's Ministry of Health visit the new National Calibration Center. (aiha.com)
  • Ask your current thermometer supplier if they have a cal lab and offer accredited calibration services, and you'll see why so many are switching to the experts at ThermoWorks. (thermoworks.com)
  • FEV offers a complete range of engineering services, providing support across the globe to customers in the design, analysis, prototyping, powertrain and transmission development, as well as vehicle integration, calibration and homologation for advanced internal combustion gasoline-, diesel-, and alternative-fueled powertrains. (greencarreports.com)
  • Accurate measurement requires accurate calibration and consistent accurate calibration requires standards checked and traceable back to the internationally organizations. (2spi.com)
  • that efforts continue to establish internationally accepted specifications for aerial photography, based upon international quality management standards. (isprs.org)
  • Gauge calibration and verification are best conducted by those trained in the proper operation of the gauge, the calibration standards, and any tables, charts, graphs, or computer programs required for the proper execution of these operations. (astm.org)
  • 1.4 This document is one of a set of standards that provides recommendations for properly implementing dosimetry in radiation processing, and describes a means of achieving compliance with the requirements of ASTM E2628 "Practice for Dosimetry in Radiation Processing" for the calibration of routine dosimetry systems. (astm.org)
  • This internationally accepted accreditation assures the customer that calibrations performed within the lab's "scope" are authoritative declarations of an instrument's accuracy as traceable to national and international standards. (thermoworks.com)
  • Moreover, government agencies these days rely more on results from accredited facilities as well as those of the MRA partners, as they begin to realise the credibility of accreditation programmes that are based on internationally recognised standards. (sac-accreditation.gov.sg)
  • This paper explores how, with only a small amount of investment, the development and implementation of internationally agreed and recognised measurement standards will support an improved market efficiency and providing a wide range of beneficial tools to decision makers. (fig.net)
  • Dr Graham Rideal, CEO of calibration standards company Whitehouse Scientific, has completed a lecture tour of Europe, travelling in style and accompanied by the company's ShapeSizer Image Analyser. (manufacturingchemist.com)
  • When first started in 1977, the aim was to develop international cooperation for facilitating trade by promoting the acceptance of accredited test and calibration results. (a2la.org)
  • The scope of accreditation applies to the laser/electrical calibration of nearly all the company's catalog pyroelectric laser energy sensors, thermopile laser power sensors and meter electronics. (coherent.com)
  • The outcome of the comparison can result in one of the following: no significant error being noted on the device under test a significant error being noted but no adjustment made an adjustment made to correct the error to an acceptable level Strictly speaking, the term "calibration" means just the act of comparison and does not include any subsequent adjustment. (wikipedia.org)
  • This definition states that the calibration process is purely a comparison, but introduces the concept of measurement uncertainty in relating the accuracies of the device under test and the standard. (wikipedia.org)
  • To communicate the quality of a calibration the calibration value is often accompanied by a traceable uncertainty statement to a stated confidence level. (wikipedia.org)
  • Change your uncertainty, change your calibration world. (mitutoyo.com)
  • When testing measuring instruments in calibration, and assessing conformity to specification (pass/fail statements), handling the impact of uncertainty in decision rules can be a challenging problem. (mitutoyo.com)
  • There are no complicated mathematics in this class, but students should have prior background in evaluating measurement uncertainty in the calibration of measuring instruments. (mitutoyo.com)
  • Highest accuracy is also offered by our accredited calibration laboratory, CalLab PV Modules , which is the internationally leading laboratory in this field, with its measurement uncertainty of better than 1.1 % for crystalline modules. (fraunhofer.de)
  • In measurement technology and metrology, calibration is the comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Federal Institute of Metrology METAS develops internationally agreed reference masses and passes them on to the Swiss economy, research and administration with the required accuracy through calibrations. (admin.ch)
  • The assessment criteria used by UKAS are internationally recognised as being the best indicators of accurate, impartial and consistent performance. (ukas.com)
  • Fourth, regulations must be both nationally appropriate and internationally consistent . (imf.org)
  • These controls include a program that addresses requirements for calibration of routine dosimetry system. (astm.org)
  • ISO/IEC 17025 is the recognized international standard for technical competence of calibration and testing labs. (thermoworks.com)
  • 5.2.1 To indicate to the party or agency performing the verification when the mathematical relationship between the in-place density reading indicated by the gauge and the corresponding gauge density test count needs to be adjusted so that the gauge measurement errors do not exceed the specified absolute maximum measurement error for the calibration method used. (astm.org)
  • 5.2.3 Gauge verification and calibration require specialized training and equipment. (astm.org)
  • The calibration standard is normally traceable to a national or international standard held by a metrology body. (wikipedia.org)
  • The quality of the reference material used for calibration of the instruments is crucial for the reliability of analytical results. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • The certificates are stored on your device which enables you to access the calibration history at any time. (hbm.com)
  • 5.1.1 When necessary, to compute the calibration constants of a density calibration equation that relates the gauge density system response (the "density count") to the soil-equivalent density of the standard on which this response is elicited. (astm.org)
  • 5.1.2 When necessary, to compute the calibration constants of a water content calibration equation that relates the gauge water content system response (the "water content count") to the water mass per unit volume value of the standard on which this response is elicited. (astm.org)
  • The dosimetry system calibration is part of the user's measurement management system. (astm.org)
  • At the same time, the actual calibration of the required levels of capital and liquidity must proceed cautiously to ensure that, before they are finalized, the impact of the various changes, both individually and collectively, on the financial system and the overall economy have been assessed. (imf.org)
  • Getting the calibration of the steady state impact right will prevent ending up with a system that is either inherently unstable, or that imposes an excessive burden on the financial sector, and ultimately on the economy. (imf.org)
  • As a Senior Hydraulic Modeller, you will be responsible for developing, calibration and analysis of complex gravity system (sewerage and stormwater) hydraulic models to support our clients in the region in planning, design, and operation of their drainage systems. (gulftalent.com)
  • NATA accreditation is both nationally and internationally recognised. (nata.com.au)
  • NATA has been training individuals and teams both nationally and internationally for over 20 years and enjoys a global reputation for the quality of its courses and programs. (nata.com.au)
  • Calibration of lightning impulse voltage measurement systems at ultra-high voltage levels, which will benefit manufacturers of ultra-high voltage equipment for power transmission grids. (euramet.org)
  • Four local biomedical engineers were trained through the program and a new National Laboratory Equipment Calibration Center was commissioned. (aiha.com)
  • This facility will serve as a national reference center for the calibration of laboratory equipment across the country, which is critical as Uganda works to have more of its medical labs accredited. (aiha.com)
  • By building our internal capacity, Uganda will now have the technical expertise to conduct timely and cost-effective calibration of our equipment. (aiha.com)
  • ITC has specialized equipment and software for calibration of equipment certification of artifacts. (itc.mb.ca)
  • AIHA recently concluded the third and final phase of a year-long biological safety cabinet calibration and certification (BSCC) training program in Uganda. (aiha.com)
  • AIHA's Uganda Program Coordinator and the Eagleson trainer pose with the four Ugandan biomedical engineers who completed the year-long biological safety cabinet calibration and certification training program supported by AIHA. (aiha.com)
  • 4 An up-to-date list of WHO international biological reference preparations is available at http://www.who.int/bloodproducts/catalogue/en/ (accessed 11 May 2017). (who.int)
  • We outline the need for internationally standardized biological materials for high-threat pathogens as a core element of global health security. (cdc.gov)
  • To improve the quality of the calibration and have the results accepted by outside organizations it is desirable for the calibration and subsequent measurements to be "traceable" to the internationally defined measurement units. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tim works in Fluke Calibrations in the Phoenix Arizona facility. (transcat.com)
  • With the quick calibration method the values at + and - 45° as well as the exact zero value can be adjusted. (swissinstruments.com)
  • The ShapeSizer method, in the sieve calibration mode, measures individual aperture sizes and reports maximum and minimum dimensions. (manufacturingchemist.com)
  • Despite different calibrations, the Deming regression analysis indicated good agreement between the three methods, which suggests that results from one method may be converted to the others and hence used in first-trimester prediction models for preeclampsia. (bvsalud.org)
  • Achieve internationally acknowledged and accurate results. (anton-paar.com)
  • The sequencer reports the results of the calibration process to the controller through the Calibration Status Signals in the AFI interface. (intel.com)
  • Recently developed solar simulator and light-soaking units are used to prepare modules optimally for the calibration process at the accredited laboratory "CalLab PV Modules" at Fraunhofer ISE. (fraunhofer.de)
  • In this 30-minute webinar, Tim Francis of Fluke Calibration outlines the key considerations that help guide that decision making process and details some common challenges in pressure calibration. (transcat.com)
  • What is a PSIG, and what's a PSIA and are they different from each other, and how does that affect our calibration process? (transcat.com)
  • The question of whether to perform a pressure calibration in the field or in a controlled laboratory setting is one that presents a challenge to many technicians. (transcat.com)
  • Our webinar topic is In the Field or in the Shop, Overcoming the Challenges in Pressure Calibration. (transcat.com)
  • Tim is the Product Marketing Manager for Pressure and Flow and Fluke Calibration. (transcat.com)
  • As Nicole said, my Name is Tim Francis from Fluke Calibration, and I have the honor and privilege of talking to you today about Pressure Calibration. (transcat.com)
  • There's a lot of vocabulary that's unique to pressure calibration, and in order to make sure that we're increasing our overall knowledge base, we need to make sure that we're using the right vocabulary and the same vocabulary to mean the same things. (transcat.com)
  • We'll then talk about some of the different challenges that those doing pressure calibration face, and especially those that affect the decision and the challenges in doing calibration work both in the field and in a laboratory type of environment. (transcat.com)
  • The compartment, whose glucose concentrations CGM systems are intended to report, is currently not clearly defined and might substantially differ between devices due to the compartment used for calibration. (aacc.org)
  • CONCLUSION: The three PlGF methods have different calibrations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Intel's products and software are intended only to be used in applications that do not cause or contribute to a violation of an internationally recognized human right. (intel.com)
  • This is most likely due to the lack of an internationally accepted reference material for PlGF. (bvsalud.org)