A deadweight tester is a proven method of pressure calibration that is usually chosen for bench applications when accuracy and reliability are the top requirements. Calibrations are performed at the bench for convenience and to maintain reference conditions. Check out the P3800 Series Hydraulic Deadweight Tester. With features and options designed to improve accuracy, increase reliability, and simplify operation, the P3800 Series can be used to calibrate virtually any high pressure sensing device including transducers, transmitters, gauges, pressure switches or other calibrators. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gJPexm4K or reach out to us at fsea.fcal@fluke.com to schedule a discussion.
Fluke Calibration South East Asia
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Singapore, Singapore 2,986 followers
Precision, Performance, Confidence.™
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[This page is dedicated for the calibration professionals in South East Asia region] Fluke Calibration is a leader in precision calibration instrumentation and software for electrical, temperature, pressure, flow and RF measurements. Calibration instruments from Fluke Calibration are found in calibration laboratories and process measurement instrument shops around the world, including National Metrology Institutes where metrologists calibrate to the highest levels of performance and reliability. Our calibrators and standards are backed by world-class metrology and exceptional service and support.
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The 5560A High-Performance Multi-Product Calibrator works with MET/CAL, including hundreds of automated calibration procedures to consistently and dramatically improve throughput. MET/CAL v10.6 and later includes a Function Select Code (FSC) that enables you to add the 5560A seamlessly to your existing calibration operations. Reach out to us today to find out how to maximize your ROI and calibrate a more accurate and demanding workload 📧 fsea.fcal@fluke.com.
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Master Calibration Like a Pro - Lesson 3 Find out in today's lessons: Q: Why is calibration important in chemistry? Q: Why is calibration important in the scientific laboratory? Q: Why is it important to calibrate equipment? To calibrate your temperature equipment, check out the Temperature Calibrators Sale. Ending soon on 20 Dec 2024. 🏷️ https://lnkd.in/gV-S_ihN
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Many of us have heard the words “acceptable immersion depth.” How do you know your immersion depth is adequate? Applying a simple rule of thumb can help you decide. For an industrial temperature calibration application, simply multiply the probe diameter by fifteen, and then add the internal sensor length to the result. So, for example, if you have a quarter-inch diameter probe with an internal sensor length of one inch, you would need to immerse the probe to a minimum immersion depth of (0.25 inches x 15 inches) + 1 inch = 4.75 inches. If you are working with probes with much lower uncertainties, such as SPRTs, increasing the multiplier to 20 or even 30 is a good idea. Check out the Fluke 1551A Stik Thermometer & Temperature Calibrator which delivers repeatable temperature measurements accurate to ±0.05°C over its full range. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gqq6fsn6
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Master Calibration Like a Pro - Lesson 2 In today's lesson, we are going to address 3 questions: 1) What is SI? 2) What are the types of calibration? 3) What are multifunction calibrators used for? For more, look up https://lnkd.in/ghjRKjQm or contact fsea.fcal@fluke.com.
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To establish pressures using a deadweight tester (DWT) or piston gauge, the user must account for the acceleration of gravity at the location where the instrument is operated. It is important to note that the acceleration of gravity varies substantially around the world. Read app note <Accounting for gravity when using a deadweight tester or piston gauge> to learn more: https://lnkd.in/ga_kzukV.
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With built-in features to address large workloads and common applications, the Fluke 9142, 9143, 9144 Field Metrology Wells extend high performance to the industrial process environment by maximizing portability, speed, and functionality with little compromise to metrology performance. These 3 models are now on 15% sale till 20 December 2024. *T&C apply. Check out the Temperature Calibrators Sale today! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gxnxyZh7
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The calibration of a flow sensor requires making a leak free plumbing connection between the device under test (DUT) and a flow reference, passing the calibration media through both devices, and comparing their output. Historically, flow calibration devices such as piston provers, bell provers and other variable volume devices have been used to calibrate process flow sensors. Unfortunately, these devices have a number of limitations. Read the app note to find out how to conduct a more effective gas flow calibration: https://lnkd.in/gZhjp84z
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When choosing between an SPRT and PRT, your choice depends on your specific needs for accuracy, durability and the range of temperatures you need to measure. Let's go over the differences in this video. For inquiries, reach out to us at fsea.fcal@fluke.com.
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Master Calibration Like a Pro - Lesson 1 What is a calibration process? Why is it important? How do you calibrate? For more, look up https://lnkd.in/ghjRKjQm or contact fsea.fcal@fluke.com or come back next week for more!