One-Point Calibration with External Test Weights
Authors: Axel Taube | Last updated: September 2022
Overview
A one-point calibration (sometimes referred to as sensitivity test or adjustment accuracy test) with external test weights is an essential and recommended test to ensure the balance is working correctly within specified tolerance limits.
This operating procedure describes how to perform a one-point calibration with external test weights and gives valuable guidance for the definition of concrete test parameters.
- Document type: Technical Note
- Page count: 11
- Read time: 11 minutes
Key Takeaways:
- Ensure reliability, laboratory balances given the need to specified tolerance limits
- Importance of routine testing to ensure the accuracy of weighing results through one-point calibration using external test weights
- How to perform a one-point calibration with external test weights
This Resource is Designed for:
- Lab Managers
- Lab Technicians
- Lab Assistants
- Lab Balance Users
- Quality Control Labs
Applications Supported:
- All Weighing Applications
- Lab Balances
- One-Point Calibration
- Sensitivity Test
- Adjustment Accuracy Test
- Food & Beverage Industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Chemical Industry
- Automotive Industry