Calibrator
Most measuring equipment and sensors are designed for a certain accuracy. The process by which equipment accuracy is assessed is called calibration. Calibration is in fact the measurement and determination of the accuracy of the measuring instrument in accordance with the approved reference. The mentioned reference is the calibrator which is classified into different types according to the parameter being measured and its efficiency.
Pressure Calibrator:
Hand Pump
Calibrator Hand Pump Calibrator Dead Weight tester
Temperature
Calibrators : Dry bath calibrator Dry bath calibrator
Liquid Bath Calibrator
Thermocouple and RTD simulator
Process Calibrator:
Multifunction Calibrator Calibrator and simulator current, voltage, pressure
What is Calibration?
In the industry and the use of process instrumentation equipment, periodic calibration and maintenance is required to ensure its proper operation from the simplest to the most complex. Drift, environmental factors, the power supply, the addition of equipment to an output loop, and process changes all cause process instrumentation equipment to lose its accuracy. Only by calibrating that tool can we be sure. Calibration is a comparison between two devices. The first is a single instrument that must be calibrated on the basis of a specific unit of measurement, often referred to as calibrated equipment, and the second is a calibrator set that is fixed to a well-known standard.
Calibration of an instrument involves examining several points over a range of the instrument's measuring range or measuring equipment. After checking the accuracy of the device under test, adjustments can be made to achieve the desired accuracy.
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