Mechanical
Calibration
Torque, pressure, force, mass and hardness — we calibrate the wrenches, gauges and balances your operations depend on, in-lab or on-site, under ISO/IEC 17025.
Accredited Scope
Find Your Instrument
Every line below sits within our SAC-SINGLAS accredited mechanical scope. Type a name or filter by category to check coverage, range and uncertainty.
| Instrument | Range | CMC Uncertainty |
|---|---|---|
| Torque Wrench (ASME B107.300) | 0.4–1500 Nm | 0.02–0.81% FS |
| Torque Wrench (ISO 6789) | 4–1500 Nm | 0.98–1.6% FS |
| Torque Driver | 0.1–14.1 Nm | 0.19–0.53% FS |
| Torque Meter / Gauge | 0–10 kgf.cm | 0.01 kgf.cm |
| Force Device / Loadcell (Compression) | 0–50 N | 0.01 N |
| Force Device / Loadcell (Tension) | 0–1000 N | 2.0 N |
| Flow Meter (Site) | 0–50 scfh | 1.5 scfh |
| Hardness Tester — Rockwell B (Lab/Site) | 35–100 HRB | 0.70 HRB |
| Hardness Tester — Rockwell C (Lab/Site) | 20–70 HRC | 0.50 HRC |
| Durometer (ISO 868) | 0–100 Deg | 0.20 Deg |
| Pressure Gauge (Lab/Site) | 0–1000 Pa | 1.0 Pa |
| Pressure Gauge (Lab/Site) | 0–10 bar | 0.004 bar |
| Pressure Gauge (Lab/Site) | 0–40 bar | 0.30 bar |
| Pressure Gauge (Lab/Site) | 0–700 bar | 0.083 bar |
| Vacuum Gauge (Lab/Site) | 0 to -1 bar | 0.005 bar |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–80 g | 0.00013 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–220 g | 0.0004 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–420 g | 0.002 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–2000 g | 0.003 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–3100 g | 0.12 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–20 kg | 0.40 g |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–61 kg | 0.007 kg |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–150 kg | 0.02 kg |
| Weighing Balance (Lab/Site) | 0–250 kg | 0.04 kg |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 1 g – 20 g | 0.00012 g |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 50 g | 0.00013 g |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 100 g | 0.0004 g |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 200 g | 0.0006 g |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 500 g – 2000 g | 0.004 g |
| Standard Weight (OIML R111) | 5 kg – 20 kg | 0.50 g |
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How It Works
Our Calibration Process
Every calibration follows a structured, documented process to ensure consistency and traceability.
Receive & Inspect
Your instrument is logged, inspected for damage, and assigned a job number.
Calibrate
Calibrated against traceable reference standards by our qualified engineers.
Report & Return
Calibration certificate issued with full measurement data and uncertainty values.
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