Thursday, October 24, 2024

How Does The Calibration Process Work Under ISO 17025?

Calibration simply refers to the process of making sure your tools and instruments are accurate and reliable. However, in the case of ISO 17025, certain procedures apply. ISO 17025 is the international standard for a calibration laboratory that proves competence worldwide. So, let's see how the calibration process takes place under this certificate. 

·        Pre-assessment of instrument

 

A pre-testing appraisal of Calibration Instruments is the first procedure in the calibration process. That is, the laboratory would check the testing device for a good working condition. If there are visible problems that relate to physical damages or malfunctions, those would have to be addressed before calibration could begin. In this case, the problem is how to get the instrument to a point of readiness for an accurate test.

 

·        Calibration against known standards



Finally,
SCS Calibration ISO-17025 properly takes place. At this stage, the equipment or instrument being calibrated is compared against known standards traceable to international units of measurement. In this respect, during this process, the lab would compare its output against the reference standards and see to it that the device conforms to them.
 

·        Documentation and report production

 

Once calibration has been completed, MESSmatik AG will generate a report that complies with ISO 17025. If otherwise, it should be adjusted to be able to match the requirements. Part of ISO 17025 processes is that these standards to which the lab makes use have to demonstrate their precision.

Accuracy, consistency, and confidence in your instruments are guaranteed through ISO 17025 calibration. Precision and traceability when you need it in your business!

 

For more information, you can visit our website https://www.messmatik.ch/ or call us at +41 61 481 89 20

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