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ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited · NIST Traceable

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Precision calibration lab serving aerospace, pharmaceutical, and industrial clients. Traceable to NIST — documented to the decimal.

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14+

Disciplines

48 hr rush

Turnaround

ISO/IEC 17025

Accreditation

Zero NCRs

Audit Findings

Accreditations & Standards

  • ISO/IEC 17025:2017

    Accredited Lab

  • NIST Traceable

    All Disciplines

  • AS9100 Rev D

    Aerospace Ready

  • IATF 16949

    Automotive Scope

  • ANSI/NCSL Z540

    Metrology Standard

  • A2LA Member

    Lab Accreditation

  • ISO/IEC 17025:2017

    Accredited Lab

  • NIST Traceable

    All Disciplines

  • AS9100 Rev D

    Aerospace Ready

  • IATF 16949

    Automotive Scope

  • ANSI/NCSL Z540

    Metrology Standard

  • A2LA Member

    Lab Accreditation

By The Numbers

Precision at Every Scale

14+

Calibration Disciplines

Dimensional · Pressure · Electrical · Temperature

48 hr

Rush Turnaround

Expedite available for critical shutdowns

±0.0001″

Dimensional Uncertainty

CMM-verified, full uncertainty budget

0

Audit Findings

Across 312 client quality audits in 2025

Temperature CalibrationCase 01

The Problem

Thermocouple Drift Threatens HACCP Records

A regional food processor's 17 Type-K thermocouples were reading up to 2.3°F high across their pasteurization line. With a scheduled FDA inspection in 72 hours, their quality manager discovered the drift during a pre-audit internal review — every batch record for the prior 90 days was potentially compromised.

The Resolution

17 Sensors. 48 Hours. Zero Findings.

Calibrate mobilized a field team within four hours. All 17 thermocouples were removed, calibrated against a NIST-traceable reference standard at 32°F, 165°F, and 212°F, and returned with individual uncertainty budgets (±0.4°F, k=2) and full calibration certificates. Corrective action documentation was included for the quality record.

17

Sensors Recalibrated

48 hr

Total Turnaround

0

FDA Findings

FDA inspection completed with zero nonconformances. The quality manager used the retroactive uncertainty analysis to demonstrate that all prior batch records remained within process limits despite the drift.

Close-up of temperature probes and calibration equipment on a stainless steel industrial surface

Food Manufacturing / HACCP Compliance

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Dimensional CalibrationCase 02

The Problem

AS9100 Audit in 30 Days — 140 Instruments Past Due

A Tier-2 aerospace machine shop discovered that 140 dimensional instruments — micrometers, bore gauges, height gauges, and CMM probes — had lapsed calibration dates. Their registrar's surveillance audit was 30 calendar days out. The quality director needed a complete, traceable calibration package, not just stickers.

The Resolution

Full Dimensional Lab Sweep, Documented to AS9100 Standard

Calibrate dispatched two metrologists with a calibrated transport case. All 140 instruments were processed at our lab, calibrated per ASME B89 and manufacturer specifications, with individual calibration records including as-found and as-left data, measurement uncertainty (U95), and NIST traceability statements. A master equipment list was delivered in the client's ERP-compatible format.

140

Instruments Cleared

18 days

Completed In

±0.0001″

CMM Uncertainty

AS9100 Rev D surveillance audit passed with commendation. The registrar specifically noted the completeness of the calibration records and uncertainty documentation as a best-practice example.

Precision micrometer laid on granite surface plate next to gauge blocks and calibration certificate with handwritten values

Aerospace Manufacturing / AS9100 Rev D

Pressure CalibrationCase 03

The Problem

Subsea Pressure Gauges Returning from 6-Month Deployment

A Gulf of Mexico operator shipped 34 pressure transducers and dial gauges back from a subsea wellhead system rated to 15,000 PSI. The instruments had been in continuous service for six months at depth. Certification was required before redeployment — and the offshore installation window was fixed at 21 days.

The Resolution

High-Pressure Calibration to 20,000 PSI, Traceability Intact

Calibrate's pressure lab performed as-found evaluation, full recalibration at 0–15,000 PSI in 10 increments, and as-left documentation for all 34 units. Four transducers showing hysteresis beyond tolerance were flagged, repaired in-house, and recalibrated. All certificates referenced the pressure lab's A2LA-accredited scope, covering subsea-rated equipment.

34

Transducers Processed

15K PSI

Working Range

14 days

Returned Early

All 30 serviceable units returned with full calibration packages 7 days ahead of the installation window. The 4 out-of-tolerance units were identified and replaced before deployment — preventing a potential wellhead incident.

Industrial pressure gauges and transducers arranged on a calibration bench with measurement equipment

Oil & Gas / Subsea Operations

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Electrical MetrologyCase 04

The Problem

Defense Contractor Electrical Standards Failing DCSA Audit Prep

A defense electronics manufacturer was preparing for a DCSA facility review. Their electrical metrology program — 89 instruments including precision DMMs, calibrators, and LCR meters — had been managed with a commercial-grade service provider whose certificates lacked the MIL-STD-45662 traceability statements required by their contract.

The Resolution

MIL-Spec Electrical Calibration with Defense-Grade Documentation

Calibrate's electrical lab recalibrated all 89 instruments to manufacturer accuracy specifications, generating calibration records that explicitly reference NIST traceability chains and include expanded uncertainty at k=2. Documentation was formatted to satisfy MIL-STD-45662A Section 6 requirements. A calibration program review memo was provided for inclusion in the DCSA audit package.

89

Instruments Certified

MIL-45662A

Documentation Standard

0 NCRs

DCSA Findings

DCSA facility review completed with zero nonconformances in the calibration program. The contracting officer noted the traceability documentation as fully compliant — the client retained their facility clearance without interruption.

Precision digital multimeter and electrical calibration equipment on a clean laboratory workbench with certification documents

Defense Electronics / MIL-STD-45662

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