why calibration is important
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Calibration of your measuring instruments has two objectives: it checks the accuracy of the instrument and it determines the traceability of the measurement. In practice, calibration also includes repair of the device if it is out of calibration.
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The goal of calibration is to minimise any measurement uncertainty by ensuring the accuracy of test equipment. ... Calibration quantifies and controls errors or uncertainties within measurement processes to an acceptable level.
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