The complete weighing scale calibration service
There are several factors affecting the ongoing accuracy of your weighing scale, balance or equipment:
The quality of the scale and its components
The way the scales are used
The type of conditions they operate in
How often they are serviced
The frequency calibrations are carried out
We are able to offer a full weighing scale calibration service to all manufacturers and all types of weighing equipment & instrumentation such as bench scales, platforms scales, laboratory balances, hanging & crane scale, wheel/axle weigh pads and load cells. All of our test weights and other calibration equipment is traceable to national standards, a copy of our own calibration certificates are available on request.
Onsite and in-house callibration
Onsite Calibration
Our experienced and professional engineers carry out onsite calibration in accordance with the UKWF code of practice. Our onsite calibration service covers all types of industry including laboratory, food production, transport & logistics, chemical, agriculture, medical and retail. We offer either annual or periodic onsite calibration, arranged around your requirements and budget. Certification is supplied for each machine, approved by the UKWF and traceable to our ISO 9001-2015 quality management system.
In House Calibration
We offer a very competitive in house calibration service for all types of weighing scales, crane scales, load links, load cells and vehicle weigh pads. For calibration of high capacity machines we have 50 ton hydraulic presses on site, one in tension, the other in compression, both fitted with high accuracy load cells and digital instrumentation. We also carry a wide selection of calibrated test weights in both F1 for calibration of laboratory balances with accuracy from 0.1mg and M1 test weights for higher capacity machines.
We can offer both one-off visits and ongoing service contracts, covering single and multiple scale installations.
Remember its always worth considering that even if your scale does not need to meet weights and measures requirements, it makes economic sense to maintain the accuracy of your scale to minimise any giveaway as that results in lost profit/revenue.