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Laboratory instrument calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting the accuracy of laboratory instruments to ensure they provide precise and reliable measurements. This process typically involves comparing the instrument's measurements against a known standard and making necessary adjustments. Calibration is crucial for maintaining compliance with industry regulations and ensuring the integrity of test results.
| Calibration standards | ISO/IEC 17025 accredited standards |
| Frequency of calibration | Annually or as required by regulations |
| Types of instruments calibrated | Balances, pipettes, spectrophotometers, and more |
| Traceability | Traceable to national or international standards |
| Calibration methods | Static and dynamic methods depending on the instrument |
When choosing laboratory instrument calibration services, consider the specific instruments that need calibration and their required accuracy levels. It is important to specify the standards and certifications needed, such as ISO/IEC 17025, as well as the frequency of calibration required. Additionally, inquire about the provider's traceability to national standards and the methods used for calibration to ensure compliance with industry regulations.
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Calibration ensures accurate measurements, which are critical for compliance and reliability in laboratory results.
In general, instruments should be calibrated annually or as specified by industry regulations.
Commonly calibrated instruments include balances, pipettes, spectrophotometers, and more.
Calibration is typically done using ISO/IEC 17025 accredited standards.
Traceability refers to the ability to link measurements to national or international standards.
Yes, many calibration services offer on-site calibration for convenience.