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Our Calibration Services

At Precision Balances, we are dedicated to excellence in laboratory balance calibration services, setting the bar for accuracy and reliability in the industry. Our team comprises highly skilled technicians with a wealth of experience, capable of calibrating a wide spectrum of laboratory and precision balances to deliver results that meet the highest standards.

When it comes to calibrating your laboratory balances or precision instruments, we only utilise weights that are calibrated to NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) or Reg 13 (Regulation 13) standards. These standards are recognised for their rigorous calibration procedures and traceability to national and international measurement standards.

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NATA Accredited Laboratories

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Our Calibration Scope

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Analytical Balances
  1.  Our meticulous calibration of analytical balances ensures that they provide highly accurate and consistent results, making them indispensable for applications demanding precision, such as pharmaceuticals and chemical analysis.

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Precision Balances
  1. We optimise precision balances through our expert calibration services, enabling them to excel in a wide range of scientific and industrial settings where exact measurements are essential.

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Microbalances Balances
  1.  Our calibration of microbalances guarantees unparalleled precision in sub-milligram measurements, ideal for research and experiments requiring the utmost accuracy, such as in nanotechnology and pharmaceutical development.

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Semi-Microbalances
  1.  Our calibration of semi-microbalances ensures they deliver precise results in applications where measurements in the microgram range are critical, supporting research and quality control in various fields.

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Moisture Analysers
  1.  We specialise in calibrating moisture analysers, ensuring they provide accurate moisture content analysis in industries such as food production and environmental science, where precise moisture measurements are vital.

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High-Capacity Balances
  1.  Precision Balances calibration services extend to high-capacity balances, making them dependable tools for tasks requiring the measurement of larger quantities, such as in manufacturing and materials testing.

Our Accreditations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is calibration, and why is it important?

Calibration is the process of comparing a measurement device's performance to a known standard to ensure its accuracy and reliability. It's crucial because accurate measurements are fundamental to quality, safety, and compliance across various industries.

Q2: What is the difference between calibration and certification?

 Calibration involves adjusting and verifying the accuracy of a measuring device. Certification, on the other hand, is a formal declaration that the device meets specific standards and requirements. Calibration typically precedes certification.

Q3: What is NATA accreditation, and why is it important for calibration services?

NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) accreditation is a recognition of a calibration laboratory's competence. It signifies that the laboratory meets rigorous standards and provides trustworthy calibration services. NATA accreditation ensures the traceability and reliability of calibration results.

Q4: How often should I calibrate my measurement equipment?

Calibration frequency depends on factors such as the device's usage, environmental conditions, and industry standards. Typically, annual calibration is a good starting point, but more frequent calibrations may be necessary for critical applications.

Q5: How can I ensure the ongoing accuracy of my equipment after calibration?

 To maintain accuracy, store and handle your equipment carefully, avoid environmental extremes, follow recommended maintenance schedules, and adhere to the calibration service provider's advice on calibration intervals. Regularly verify equipment performance through routine checks.