Pressure calibration is the method of checking, correcting or adjusting, through comparison with a known standard, the ration of force to the area over which that force is distributed. Our calibration scope as well as various examples of pressure instruments can be found below.
A Dead Weight Tester is a device that uses known traceable weights to apply pressure to a fluid for checking the accuracy of readings from pressure gauges.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 700 bar
A Pressure Gauge is a device which determines the pressure in a compressed gas or liquid.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 700 bar
A Blood Pressure Meter is a device used to measure blood pressure. It consists of an inflatable cuff, a measuring unit and a mechanism for inflation.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 300 mmHg
A Tyre Inflator is a device used to inflate something (eg. tyre) by using air.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 10 bar
A Vacuum Gauge is a device that is used to measure the pressure in a vacuum.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 to -80 kPa
A Pressure Safety Valve is a valve mechanism which automatically releases a substance from a pressure vessel or other system, when the pressure exceeds preset limits.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 700 bar
A Pressure Manometer is a device which determines the pressure in a compressed gas or liquid. It is similar to Pressure Gauges, but measure smaller pressures.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 30 kPa
A Pressure Recorder is a device which is used to for measurement and recording of pressure in a wide variety of applications.
Scope: In-House Calibration: ALL
A Pressure Transducer (sometimes called Pressure Transmitter) is a device that converts pressure into an analogue electrical signal.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 700 bar
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.