Instruments Service in Chennai

Instruments Service in Chennai
Instruments Service in Chennai

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Instruments Service calibration is one of the primary processes used to maintain instrument accuracy. Instruments Service is the process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range. Eliminating or minimizing factors that cause inaccurate measurements is a fundamental aspect of Instruments Service.

Different Types of Calibration

  • Pressure Calibration
  • Temperature Calibration
  • Flow Calibration
  • Pipette Calibration
  • Electrical calibration
  • Mechanical calibration

Pressure Calibration

Pressure calibration is a key function across multiple industries where measurement equipment is used to monitor process performance and safety, typically measuring gas and hydraulic pressure.

A few examples of pressure instruments that are regularly calibrated are:

  • Digital Pressure Gauges
  • Digital Indicators
  • Transducers
  • Transmitters

Temperature Calibration

In all processed where temperature readings have a critical role, temperature calibration are conducted and are carried out in a controlled environment.

Flow Calibration

A flow meter (or flow sensor) is a test device used to measure linear, nonlinear, mass or volumetric flow rate of a liquid or a gas. The flow rate refers to the speed at which a process fluid is moving through pipelines, orifices, or vessels at a given time and control and instrumentation engineers need to measure this value in order to monitor and regulate the speed and efficiency of industrial flow processes and devices.

Pipette Calibration

For laboratories that frequently use this measuring instrument, pipette calibration is essential for accurate and precise pipetting results. All various types of pipettes that are being used in the laboratories: single-channel, multi-channel manual pipettes and electronic pipettes need to follow several aspects of calibration process and protocols.

Electrical calibration

Electrical calibration refers to the process of verifying the performance of any instrument that measures or tests electrical parameters such as: voltage, current, resistance, inductance, capacitance, time and frequency.

Mechanical calibration

Mechanical instruments are subject to drift due to regular usage, mechanical shock and exposure to varying atmospheric conditions, as such mechanical calibration is needed. During mechanical calibration factors like mass, force, dimension, angle, volume, flatness, torque and vibration are calibrated in a temperature controlled facility.

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