1.1 The needs of Calibration

  • It is obvious that measurement is vital importance to determine and maintain quality. 
  • To produce quality measurement, one must make sure that the measuring equipment are properly maintained and regularly calibrated. 

What is calibration?

  • Calibration is the accurate measurement and comparison of an instrument's input and output to a known standard.
  • Instrument error can be identified and corrected. 

Why Calibrate?

Certain factor have to be considered before deciding and finalising whether an inspection or measuring instruments requires calibration or not. 

  • What are the tolerance/acceptance criteria? 
  • What is the level of accuracy does the measurement need to be?
  • Does the outcome of the measurement decide the product acceptance/rejection?

The Importance of Recalibration

Instrument may require recalibration for a number of reasons:

  • Overtime method, material, man, machine and environment condition can affect the instrument calibration.
  • Calibration is usually necessary after any extended period of usage. 

Published : 20-Nov-2020

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