Calibration Process:
Calibration is the process in which the measurement and accuracy of a measuring instrument are verified against a certified reference. Essentially, the value displayed by the measuring instrument (instrumentation) is compared with the result shown by another measuring device, considered as the reference. The reference device is one that operates correctly and with high accuracy, built according to national or international standards.
Types of Calibration Equipment:
- Temperature Calibrator
- Multi Calibrator
- Voltage and Current Calibrator (Electrical Calibrator)
- Pressure Calibrator
- Sound Calibrator
Equipment That Requires Calibration:
- Level Transmitters
- Temperature Gauges
- Pressure Gauges
- Actuators
- Thermocouples
- Control Valves
- Temperature Transmitters
- Flow Transmitters
- Pressure Transmitters
Importance of Calibration:
- Accuracy in measurement
- Improvement in service quality
- Reduction in maintenance costs
- ISO requirements for calibration of measuring instruments
- Proper treatment of patients due to reduced measurement errors
- Building trust within the community, especially with patients







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