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ISO 17025 Tension Meter Calibration

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Tension Meter Calibration

AMECaL is a laboratory specialised in tension meter calibration services. We have over 15 years of experience in working with different types, makes and models of electrical and environmental test equipment that is currently available on the market. Our company is accredited with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 by Perry Johnson Laboratories and is proud of its quality label. We perform our tasks to the highest internationally recognised ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard. AMECaL is also a brand of electrical and environmental test equipment that is used by professionals around the world. We develop our own high-end calibrators nowhere else to be found.

 

A tension meter is a test instrument used to measure tension in wires, cables, belts and textiles. Materials travel through a roller system which causes their deflection. The rollers are connected to analog indicator or load cell (on a digital model). Tension meters comes in many different shapes and forms and are available as handheld devices or fixed installations. Our laboratory can calibrate all types of these test instruments currently available on the market.

 

Temperature, humidity, pressure and inappropriate human handling can have strong impact on accuracy and precision of any electrical or environmental test instrument, including tension meters. It is advisable to use ISO 17025 accredited laboratory like AMECaL to recalibrate the instrument every 6 – 12 months.

 

AMECaL offers tension meter calibration services to its customers around the world. We work in  accordance to the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 international standard (ISO 17025 tension meter calibration) or to the British National Standard (traceable tension meter calibration). Our state of the art laboratory is equipped with high-end calibrators and dedicated team of experts in the field of calibration and repair of electronic components.

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