Analytical calibration is the method of checking, correcting or adjusting, through comparison with a known standard, the analysis or composition of materials. Our calibration scope as well as various examples of analytical instruments can be found below.
A Conductivity Meter is an electronic device used to measure the amount of electrical power that is conveyed through a liquid.
Scope: In-House Calibration: Various
A pH Meter is an electronic device used for measuring the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a liquid.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 13 pH
A Pipette is a laboratory tool used to transport a measured volume of liquid.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 1000 µl
A Refractometer a device used for measuring a liquid's refractive index, for instance measuring the sugar content in juice.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 80 %Brix
A SG Cup is a simple gravity device that permits the timed flow of a known volume of liquid through an orifice at the bottom. Through this measurement, the viscosity of a fluid is measured.
Scope: In-House Calibration: Various
If you have any queries about any of the above instruments or any queries about any other instruments that do not appear in the list, please feel free to contact us here.