Adsano calibrates a wide range of measurement systems and sensors for you.
To calibrate means that the variance of the visual display of the measurement device to the correct value of the measurement parameter is detected. At this an object with known parameters / dimensions – a so-called normal - is used to detect the variance to the measured system. The result and the associated measurement inaccuracy are documented in a calibration report.
More specifically calibration only implies: your measurement device is put to the acid test – its measurement error is determined.
To calibrate means that the variance of the visual display of the measurement device to the correct value of the measurement parameter is detected. At this an object with known parameters / dimensions – a so-called normal - is used to detect the variance to the measured system. The result and the associated measurement inaccuracy are documented in a calibration report.
More specifically calibration only implies: your measurement device is put to the acid test – its measurement error is determined.
If the reference measurement device for the calibration is calibrated with traceability, at one go a second step is associated:
your measurement device is connected to the particular “national normal” for the corresponding measurement parameter. This is also called traceability to the national normal.
Adsano only uses devices for the calibration which accuracy can be traced back to the national normal as e.g. DKD (German calibration service) and PTB (Federal Physical-Technical Institute).
your measurement device is connected to the particular “national normal” for the corresponding measurement parameter. This is also called traceability to the national normal.
Adsano only uses devices for the calibration which accuracy can be traced back to the national normal as e.g. DKD (German calibration service) and PTB (Federal Physical-Technical Institute).






