On-site calibration of measuring instruments is often very time-consuming and expensive. This is especially true for applications with several measurands. One example of this is the metering skid, a system for the custody transfer measurement of the amount of natural …
Calibration
Calibration bath or dry-well calibrator – which is the right choice?
Danica Schwarzkopf | Know-howTemperature sensors – like all other sensors – must be calibrated at regular intervals. This ensures that they deliver accurate and consistent measured values. Temperature calibration (e.g. using a calibration bath or dry-well calibrator) is generally carried out …
Calibration of tapered thread gauges
Laura Knörzer | Know-howBasically, with length measuring instruments, there is a difference in measuring test equipment and gauges. Among gauges, tapered thread gauges can be seen as a specialcase. A tapered thread gauge is a three-stage ring. For example, WIKA uses these for checking the …
Accurate down to the last µ – calibration of length measuring instruments
Laura Knörzer | Know-howLength measuring instruments, as test instruments, fall under the risk determination of ISO 9001. As a result of increasing safety requirements, the importance of calibration in connection with this is greater. In the past, a good-bad test was often sufficient - as it …
Dual range pistons for pressure calibration
Abhishek Sengupta | Calibration, ProductsDual piston deadweight testers can greatly enhance a lab’s ability to calibrate wide pressure ranges with the highest accuracy. With transducers and devices under test (DUTs) that have a wide measuring range, calibration can be a lengthy process, as you must change …




