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Force Measurement Calibration
Accreditation and why
it’s important?
ISO/IEC 17025 is a standard from the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission. "ISO17025", as it is known today, replaces a number of older standards and guides including ISO/IEC Guide 25, EN45001 and ANSI/NCSL-Z540. It is a global standard for the technical competence of calibration and testing labs. In addition to establishing a quality system, documentation and personnel requirements, it directs calibration labs to:
Analyze the uncertainty of each measurement
Incorporate the uncertainty into the test procedure and/or test limits
Provide the uncertainties with the calibration certificate and results (if requested)
Reporting the uncertainty qualifies the accuracy of the measurement and aids understanding when results from different labs are compared. The ratio of specification-to-calibration uncertainty is one way that equipment users gauge their confidence in a product's performance.
ISO17025 is the single most important metrology standard for test and measurement products. Nearly all national standards bodies and accreditation agencies around the world have adopted it. A growing number of companies require it and some industries have even incorporated it into sector-specific standards (for example, the automobile manufacturers' QS9000).
Recal Calibration Services is committed to meeting this international standard and is currently upgrading processes and expanding capabilities. We have been accredited through A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation), the U.S.’s premier accreditating entity, for 10 years. This helps us to insure that you are getting the best calibration service available within our scope and area of expertise.