Certification and calibration
HTEC-video System certification offers an accredited best in class service to ensure you are obtaining the optimal operating performance from your temperature measurement systems, improving the accuracy of your measurement capability and meeting required national and international quality standards. Our certification laboratories calibrate in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories) and are accredited by national bodies to offer a comprehensive service for the certification of infrared thermometers, thermal imagers and scanners Our certification service verifies the performance accuracy of your instrument at a given point in time by quantifying its errors and these are reported in a national accreditation certificate confirming it meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
Why Certify?
■ Measurement Capability
Quantifying your instrument’s temperature measurement errors, allows you to apply these errors as compensation to improve your practical measurement uncertainty.
■ Continued Compliance
Routinely performing traceable certification confirms compliance of your instrument, giving an improved insight into your instrument’s long-term performance, aiding process stability, leading to improved quality and minimising expense.
■ Traceability to National and International Standards
For measurements to be interchangeable, they must relate to a common standard. For temperature measurement that is ITS-90. The International Temperature Scale of 1990 and traceability refers to a chain of measurements linking an instrument’s performance to ITS-90. Certification under the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard assures the user that their instrument’s certification is traceable, giving continued confidence in interchange of measurement.
Our Certified Laboratories
All our laboratory facilities are accredited against the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard as approved by national accreditation bodies to evaluate our technical competence, impartiality and performance.
HTEC-video System certification offers an accredited best in class service to ensure you are obtaining the optimal operating performance from your temperature measurement systems, improving the accuracy of your measurement capability and meeting required national and international quality standards. Our certification laboratories calibrate in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories) and are accredited by national bodies to offer a comprehensive service for the certification of infrared thermometers, thermal imagers and scanners Our certification service verifies the performance accuracy of your instrument at a given point in time by quantifying its errors and these are reported in a national accreditation certificate confirming it meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
Why Certify?
■ Measurement Capability
Quantifying your instrument’s temperature measurement errors, allows you to apply these errors as compensation to improve your practical measurement uncertainty.
■ Continued Compliance
Routinely performing traceable certification confirms compliance of your instrument, giving an improved insight into your instrument’s long-term performance, aiding process stability, leading to improved quality and minimising expense.
■ Traceability to National and International Standards
For measurements to be interchangeable, they must relate to a common standard. For temperature measurement that is ITS-90. The International Temperature Scale of 1990 and traceability refers to a chain of measurements linking an instrument’s performance to ITS-90. Certification under the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard assures the user that their instrument’s certification is traceable, giving continued confidence in interchange of measurement.
Our Certified Laboratories
All our laboratory facilities are accredited against the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard as approved by national accreditation bodies to evaluate our technical competence, impartiality and performance.