Instrument Calibration

Instrument calibration is the process of testing and adjusting a measuring device to ensure that it performs to its specified accuracy. This is achieved by comparing the readings of the instrument to those of a standard reference instrument and making any necessary adjustments. Instrument calibration is important to ensure accurate and reliable measurement outcomes over time. It also helps maintain the safety and quality of products and processes. Calibration is widely used in many industries, including manufacturing, construction, aerospace and automotive. To ensure accuracy, instrument calibration should be performed regularly according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

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