Gas Meters – Principles of Operation
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Gas Meters – Principles of Operation

Apr 12

Gas meters can be divided into two categories: displacement meters and flow meters. Displacement meters measure volume directly through periodic filling and emptying of one or more

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Definition and Evaluation of the Uncertainty of Measurement
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Definition and Evaluation of the Uncertainty of Measurement

Mar 2627 Opinions

Imagine we just finished the calibration of a resistor and the result of our measurement was 10.01 kΩ. Are we sure that this is the true value

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What Is UKAS, and How Does a Company Attain UKAS Accreditation?
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What Is UKAS, and How Does a Company Attain UKAS Accreditation?

Mar 20

UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) is recognized by the British government to assess the competence of organizations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services, against internationally

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Measurement Standards: Why Are They Important?
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Measurement Standards: Why Are They Important?

Mar 15

We all know that test equipment is used to define a measurement of a parameter. Whether it is the temperature level of a pipe, the electrical charge

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What is ISO17025 Accreditation ?
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What is ISO17025 Accreditation ?

Mar 15

If someone enters the term “ISO 17025” in Google, they would probably find out that ISO 17025 is an International Standard with the title “General requirements for

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Metrology and Calibration – What Are They?
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Metrology and Calibration – What Are They?

Mar 11

Everything has a value. We plan our lives and make commercial exchanges based on values. A pound of meat bought from two different butcher’s shops must contain

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The Technician’s Role in Calibration
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The Technician’s Role in Calibration

Mar 07

Calibration is a procedure that ensures that a measurement by an instrument is a true value within a tolerance limit generally given by the manufacturer. To accurately

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