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Torque Wrench Calibration

Torque Wrench Calibration

TORWCAL

Torque wrenches are used across a wide range of industries, including aviation, offshore, nuclear, process, and maritime sectors. Calibrating torque wrenches is critical to maintaining the continuity and reliability of your production processes. Whether you’re working with compact hand tools or heavy-duty torque wrenches up to 3150 Nm (2,323 lbf.ft), regular calibration ensures that each tool operates within strict tolerances.
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Gas Detector Calibration

Gas Detector Calibration

GASDCAL

If you own a gas detector, regular calibration and servicing are crucial. Gas detectors play a vital role in safety by alerting users to the presence of hazardous gases—but like any precision instrument, they require consistent maintenance to operate accurately and reliably.
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Pressure Calibration

Pressure Calibration

PRESCAL

Pressure calibration is a specialized process focused on verifying and adjusting the accuracy of pressure instruments such as gauges, sensors, switches, and transmitters. As the demand for raw materials continues to rise—driving frequent price changes and longer lead times—circularity and maximizing the lifespan of equipment have become increasingly important, especially in the maritime and industrial sectors. Through pressure calibration, the reliability and safety of your operations and personnel are ensured, as pressure devices are tested and certified by qualified, factory-trained engineers at Vytl Controls Group.
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Temperature Calibration

Temperature Calibration

TEMPCAL

Temperature calibration might not be at the top of everyone's mind every day, but it plays a vital role in ensuring accurate temperature measurements across many applications. This process involves adjusting a temperature-measuring device to align with a trusted reference standard.
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Electrical Calibration

Electrical Calibration

EC

Electrical calibration is the process of verifying the accuracy of an electrical measuring instrument. The procedure involves comparing the readings of the instrument under test to those of a reference standard. In order to ensure reliable results, it is important to use a calibrated reference standard that has been checked against a known value. There are a number of different electronic instruments that require electrical calibration, including multimeters, clamp meters, and megohmeters. Each type of instrument has its own unique set of calibration requirements. However, the basic principle remains the same: to verify that the instrument is providing accurate readings. Electrical calibration is an essential part of quality control for any electronic measuring device. Without it, there would be no way to know if the instrument provided the correct information. With electrical calibration, you can be confident that your measurements are accurate.
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