Showing posts with label instrument calibration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instrument calibration. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 April 2014

NCQC Ahmedabad Expands Instrument Calibration Facilities with Scope Extension NABL Audit 2014

With increased emphasis on quality by the government in instruments calibration, NCQC Ahmedabad, NABL accredited calibration laboratory has begun to seek expands scope of ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation from the NABL (National Accreditation Board of Laboratory). Though accreditation raises competitive status of the calibration laboratory, National Center for Quality Calibration (NCQC) continuously improves with extends the instrumentation, knowledge and the NABL accreditation scope every two year in all the department mechanical, electro-technical and thermal calibration. In Jan 2014, NCQC has admitted and successful got recommendation for massive scope of instrument calibration.  NABL will offer accreditation certificate soon, which will applicable for from 11 April 2014 to 10 April 2016.

Through the past years NCQC, the leading NABL accredited calibration laboratory in India had follows all the requirements of NABL standard for instrument calibration in all the three department mechanical, electro-technical and thermal calibration. After successfully completed NABL audit in years 2012, NCQC has starts purchasing the latest master instruments, with the aim of expanding the scope of calibration services in NABL audit 2014. The team of highly experienced and qualified engineers has successfully completed NABL audit taken by Members of National Accreditation Board of Laboratory.

NCQC is recently got scope of facilities for Validation, force, Torque, hardness tester, tape, scale, humidity, energy, as well as extended ranges of currently performing instruments calibration in the field of Temperature, Dimensional, Pressure, Vacuum, Time, mass calibration, Electrical, Noise, Airflow, Lux, & all Special Purpose Instruments in all ranges. NCQC calibration Laboratory's quality system is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 by NABL, established since 1998. We are ISO/IEC 17025 (NABL) accreditation in the field of Mechanical, pressure and vacuum, force, mass, volume, thermal, and Electro-Technical as per latest ISO standard ISO/IEC 17025 (NABL Certificate No. C-0146, C-0499, C-0502). To download our NABL certificate or our scope of certificate downloads it from company website http://www.calibrationlaboratory.in/

For More Details Contact:
National Center for Quality Calibration
902, 903, Samudra Annexe,
Near Hotel Klassic Gold, Off. C.G. Road
Ahmedabad - 380006
Gujarat, India.
Email id:- ncqc@punyam.com
Phone:- 07926561104
 

Friday, 11 May 2012

Selection of Instrument for Ensuring Reliability in Measurement

There are many types of instrument available in the market but in calibration process we should select the instrument by which our all requirement for the particular measurement can be fulfilled and the instrument is most convenient for that measurement. So for selection of instrument following point should be considered.

Range

In selection of instrument first point will be what should be the range of instrument. In dimension calibration instrument the maximum range of the process is considered, by which the maximum dimension will be measured and according to that the instrument range will be decided (i.e. For the selection of Vernier the maximum dimension of the job is 140 mm than the Vernier will be of 0 – 150 mm range). But in selection of bourdon tube type gauges (pressure gauges, temperature gauges) the instrument range should be 1.5 to 2 times more than the process range. Because in bourdon tube type gauges it gives most accurate results on middle ranges (i.e. If the process requirement is between 3 – 7 Kg/Cm2 than the pressure gauge of 10 Kg/Cm2 will be better). Because of the hystersis related mechanism in the bourdon tube, it gives the perfection in the results only at the 20 – 80 % range of pressure gauge. Means the gauge of 0 – 10 Kg/Cm2 can gives perfect results only at the 2 – 8 Kg/Cm2. Hence the selection of range becomes very crucial at this stage.

Least count

After selection of range the other main criteria is of least count. The instrument cost also depends on the instrument least count. Instrument least count should be sufficient four our requirement. So the best suitable least count is decided based on the tolerances of the process. Generally the instrument least count should be 2 to 3 times better than tolerance requirements of process. I.e. The calibration process tolerance is 0.05 mm than the instrument least measurement capability should be at least 0.02 mm or less.

Working Atmosphere and personnel skill

In the selection of instrument the atmosphere where it is to be used or by whom it is to be used, is also equally important. In the plant where dusty atmosphere and there may be chances of touch with oil, chemical fumes and vibration. The stability and accuracy of electronic instruments does not remain constant for long time. Hence better way is to use specially designed instruments or mechanism type instruments. I.e. In measurement of chemical pressure, diaphragm pressure gauges is most reliable with glycerin filled, which can gives stability to the gauge during vibration.

Identification of instruments for calibration

For any industry there is a big question regarding calibration is, which instruments should be calibrated. All the instruments in the process / plant need not to be calibrated only some identified instruments are needed to be calibration. For identification of instruments for calibration following points to be considered.

  • The instruments affects in terms of process control parameter. Means the instruments used to control the process parameters like temperature controller, timer, go no-go gauges.
  • Affects process in terms of life of equipment. In some pressure vessels liquid is feed or stored at some pressure if the pressure increases than the rated (designed) there may chances of explore of leakage so that monitoring instruments must be calibrated.
  • Affects quality of product. The instruments used in quality control must be calibrated because they decide the quality of product. If they will not have quality then you will not have quality product.
  • In-house templates, jigs, fixtures are must be calibrated. Jigs and fixtures are used in mass production so timely calibration of that instrument must be needed because any deviation beyond tolerance in that may case rejection in a big lot.
  • Referred / identified in ISO documentation for process monitoring or measurement that instruments must be calibrated.

Hence the above points needs to be considered during the selection of instruments for better measurement and providing reliability in the measurement.


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