Comprehensive Industrial Scale Calibration Services

Welcome to our calibration services page. We provide professional calibration solutions designed to support accuracy, compliance, and operational reliability across a wide range of industries. Our services are trusted by businesses in sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, medical, telecommunications, aerospace, and many others.

Accurate measurement is essential in any environment where quality, safety, and consistency matter. Our team is committed to delivering dependable calibration services that help ensure your equipment performs to the required standard.

Why Calibration Matters

Calibration is the process of verifying, testing, and, where necessary, adjusting an instrument or piece of equipment to ensure it delivers accurate and reliable readings. This is a critical part of quality control and plays an important role in maintaining compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.

In many industries, even small measurement inaccuracies can affect product quality, workplace safety, operational efficiency, and customer trust. Regular calibration helps reduce this risk by ensuring that equipment continues to perform correctly over time.

Verifying, Testing and Adjusting
Delivers Accurate and Reliable Readings

Our Calibration Services

We offer flexible calibration solutions to suit different types of equipment, locations, and operational needs. Our technicians use reliable methods and calibrated reference equipment to deliver accurate and dependable results.

On-site Calibration

Efficient Solutions

Our on-site calibration service is ideal for businesses that want to reduce downtime and avoid the inconvenience of transporting equipment. We carry out calibration at your premises, allowing your team to maintain productivity while ensuring your equipment is tested professionally and efficiently.

In-House Calibration

Controlled Environment

For clients who prefer to send equipment to our facility, we offer in-house calibration in a controlled environment. This approach is well suited to equipment that requires detailed testing under stable conditions, helping to ensure a high level of accuracy and consistency.

Remote Calibration Support

For On-Site Limited Access

Where equipment is difficult to move or located in a remote area, remote calibration support may be available. This provides a practical solution for selected applications where on-site access is limited and alternative methods can be used effectively.

Calibration Weights and Their Importance

Calibration weights are precision reference standards used to test and verify the accuracy of scales and balances. They play an important role in the calibration process by allowing equipment readings to be compared against known, certified masses.

These weights are manufactured to strict tolerances and are traceable to recognised national or international standards. This traceability helps confirm their accuracy and makes them suitable for professional calibration procedures.

Calibration weights are available in a range of classes, including E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, and M2, depending on the level of precision required. They are also produced in a wide range of sizes, from very small masses to several kilograms, making them suitable for many different applications.

To maintain their accuracy, calibration weights must be handled carefully, kept clean, and stored correctly in protective cases or controlled environments. Proper use and storage are essential to protect the integrity of the calibration process.

Maintaining Accurate Weighing Equipment

Calibration weights are precision reference standards used to test and verify the accuracy of scales and balances. They play an important role in the calibration process by allowing equipment readings to be compared against known, certified masses.

These weights are manufactured to strict tolerances and are traceable to recognised national or international standards. This traceability helps confirm their accuracy and makes them suitable for professional calibration procedures.

Calibration weights are available in a range of classes, including E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, and M2, depending on the level of precision required. They are also produced in a wide range of sizes, from very small masses to several kilograms, making them suitable for many different applications.

To maintain their accuracy, calibration weights must be handled carefully, kept clean, and stored correctly in protective cases or controlled environments. Proper use and storage are essential to protect the integrity of the calibration process.