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Automated Calibration Improves Accuracy and Efficiency

Posted on 4th Jan 2016 in Fox Thermal Calibration

Fox Calibration Lab

Fox Thermal Instruments’ automated systems maximize calibration accuracy and repeatability, as well as output and efficiency. Because procedures are executed the same way every time, results are consistent and calculating measurement uncertainty is simplified. Automated systems also enhance...

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Calibration Accuracy is Only as Good as the Reference Standard

Posted on 4th Jan 2016 in Fox Thermal Calibration

Fox Calibration Lab

Fox Thermal Instruments’ calibration tunnels are calibrated at appropriate intervals, monitored for stability, and under the custody of trained laboratory personnel. Measurement assurance procedures and monitoring results are maintained in the laboratory database to ensure that all calibrations are...

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Actual Gas Calibrations Reduce Measurement Uncertainty

Posted on 4th Jan 2016 in Fox Thermal Calibration

Specialty Gas Calibration Services

Fox Thermal Instruments’ Calibration Labs utilize a wide range of pure gases and specialty mixed gases to optimize measurement accuracy and fulfill customers’ delivery requirements.

Whether your meter requires a straightforward air calibration or a complex mixed gas calibration, our goal is to...

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