Calibration Tests

Calibration tests are performed to verify and adjust the accuracy of measuring instruments or equipment used in various fields, including engineering, manufacturing, scientific research, and quality control. Some of the common calibration test that are performed are:

 

a. Machine Calibration excluding T.A. and D.A. 

Machine calibration is a process of verifying and adjusting the performance of machines or equipment to ensure their accuracy, precision, and reliability in measurement or operation. Exclusion of T.A. and D.A. means excluding temperature and dimensional aspects on the calibration process. 

 

b. Proving Ring Calibration

Proving ring calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting the accuracy of a proving ring, which is a precision instrument used for measuring force or load. Proving rings are commonly used in materials testing, weighing scales, and force measurement applications.

 

c. Hydraulic Jack Calibration

Hydraulic jack calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting the accuracy of a hydraulic jack, which is a device used to lift heavy loads using hydraulic pressure. Calibration ensures that the jack is performing within the required specifications and providing accurate force or load measurements.