[Video Introduction] About Instrument Calibration | What are the Differences Between Calibration, Verification, and Adjustment?
WIKA pressure and temperature calibration
What is the difference between calibration, verification, and adjustment? Additionally, we explain in the video when adjustments should be made.
▬ Content of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 – Introduction 00:04 - Calibration - Adjustment - Verification 00:37 - What is instrument calibration? 01:22 - What is adjustment? 01:34 - What is verification? 01:49 - Calibration services at WIKA's calibration lab All instruments experience aging degradation due to mechanical, chemical, installation, and operational environmental factors, leading to deviations in measurement values and accuracy. While aging degradation cannot be prevented, early detection of it is possible through calibration. What is the difference between calibration and verification? And when should adjustments be made? At WIKA's calibration lab, we can perform calibration, adjustment, and verification of measuring instruments. Feel free to contact us. https://www.wika.co.jp/contact_ja_jp.WIKA?cnType=1
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Calibration refers to the process of comparing the measurement results of a calibrated standard instrument certified by national or international standards with those of the test instrument being calibrated, in order to determine the degree of instrument deviation. If the calibration test results fall within the product specifications, a calibration certificate is issued along with the test report. Verification refers to the process of confirming whether the instrument deviation of the reference measuring instrument is within the range specified by public institutions or other standards, and making a pass/fail judgment. Both calibration and verification aim to assess the quality of a product based on the displayed values. Modifications to the measuring instrument itself are not permitted. On the other hand, adjustment allows for modifications to the measuring instrument to keep the detected instrument deviation within the accuracy range. Adjustment is performed when the instrument is determined to be outside of the accuracy range during calibration, and the instrument is adjusted to fall within the accuracy range before re-calibration is conducted. Unlike verification, which loses its validity after a legally defined period, the validity period of calibration is influenced by practical specifications such as manufacturer instructions, quality assurance standard requirements, internal regulations, and customer-specific regulations. Additionally, calibration must be performed when using measuring instruments in the manufacturing of products subject to public supervision, such as pharmaceuticals and food.
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"WIKA" is a global manufacturer of measurement instruments headquartered in Germany. For over 70 years, it has maintained a top-class market share in measurement instruments as a specialized manufacturer in the global market. It is the number one manufacturer in Europe for measurement instruments, including pressure gauges and thermometers, widely used in the manufacturing industry, such as plant equipment, and is among the top manufacturers in the world. Currently, it operates in over 40 countries worldwide and boasts a total workforce of 9,000 employees, making it a global company. The Japanese branch has seen a steady increase in performance and has a track record of transactions with major companies across a wide range of industries, including large heavy industry manufacturers. The brand power and product strength are so high that it is often said, "Measurement instruments are WIKA." With bases in over 40 countries, as Japanese companies become more active in expanding overseas, the demand has also increased, and the company's strength lies in its ability to handle everything, including follow-up after product installation. Because it offers a wide range of products not found in other competitors, it can provide comprehensive solutions to meet customer needs.