Calibration of Force Measuring Instruments

Accredited calibration of force gauges with demonstrated metrological traceability in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025.
Our Expertise

Reliable Force Measurement

Accredited calibration of force gauges (up to 1000 N) by the gravimetric method, with demonstrated metrological traceability to national and international standards.

Our ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory calibrates force gauges (thrust and pressure) up to 1000 N using the gravimetric method under controlled conditions. We apply a series of test loads to evaluate indication error and overall performance. For each item we issue a calibration certificate in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025. Non-accredited calibration available on request for higher ranges.

Scope of Services

We Calibrate the Following Instruments

Accredited:

Non-accredited:

Brands & Devices we calibrate most often

Handheld digital force gauges for tension & compression (push–pull); optional use on test stands. Typical ranges 5 N–5000 N with peak capture

Digital force gauges (internal or external load cell), mechanical force gauges (spring-type), compatible force test benches; tension & compression applications from low N up to kN with external cells

Digital force gauges (VFG/AFG/BFG/CFG ranges) for tension & compression; supports external smart sensors and display units (AFTI/VFTI)

Digital force gauges (FG series, e.g., FG-20KG, FG-5100, FG-5000A) for tension & compression; peak hold, multiple units; handheld/stand-mountable

Note:

The scope of accreditation and associated uncertainties are provided in the official appendix to our accreditation certificate. Upon agreement and within our technical capabilities, calibrations beyond the accredited scope can be carried out as non-accredited measurements. In such cases, proof of traceability to SI units is provided.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a method that determines the accuracy of the measuring instrument using reference mass standards (calibration weights).

We are accredited for load cells up to 1000 N. Higher ranges are available as non-accredited services.

Calibration frequency depends on usage, regulatory requirements, and manufacturer recommendations. Annual calibration is common, but high-use instruments may require more frequent checks.