Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calibration?

Calibration is the comparing of a measurement device against to a standard of known and greater accuracy to detect and correct any variation from required performance specifications of measurement device. A standard in a measurement is considered the reference; it is the one in the comparison taken to be the more correct of the two. One calibrates to find out how far the unknown is from the standard.

Calibration, in its true sense, is the comparison of an instrument to a known standard. Proper calibration involves use of a traceable standard: one that has paperwork showing it compares correctly to a chain of standards going back to a master standard maintained by the National and International body.

Calibration refers to the process of determining the relation between the output (or response) of a measuring instrument and the value of the input quantity or attribute, a measurement standard.

Why Calibrate?
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What is Traceability?
Why measurement must be traceable?
Uncertainty
Calibration Measurement?
How Calibration Intervals are Determined?
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