Calibration Services

In today's highly competitive market it is becoming increasingly important to have an edge over your competitors. Any feature that can be turned to your advantage must be worked to the full.

Photo of weighing scalesThere is one very important advantage that can significantly enhance your company's reputation and, consequently, the volume and quality of business that you win - namely, a well documented quality control system.

With more and more emphasis being placed on widely recognised established quality standards, it is important that your company is able to demonstrate real commitment to all aspects of the quality of your products or service.

Staffordshire Trading Standards is designated a UK approved body by the National Weights and Measures Laboratory, able to undertake the testing and approval of various categories of equipment. 

What you'll get from us

All equipment tested by us is issued with a certificate detailing the test procedure, the tolerances measured against and the result.

  • Weights up to 30kg (OIML Class M1)
  • Length up to 10m (0.6mm + 0.4mm per metre)
  • Volume up to 20 litres (0.01ml per 5 litres)
  • Weighing Machines up to 20kg (Class II) up to 60,000kg (Class III and IV)

Photo of weightsTesting in the Laboratory

The officers in our Stafford based laboratory have extensive experience in the testing of a surprisingly wide range of equipment. If it needs to be calibrated or is used to weigh or measure, then we can very probably test it, with traceability to national standards or to tolerances agreed with the customer.

 

photo of measuring cyclindersFor further information or details of charges and availability please contact:

The Duty Officer
Public Protection, Trading Standards, Staffordshire County Council, Wedgwood Building, Block A, Tipping Street, Stafford, ST16 2DH

Tel: 08453 303 313
E mail businessadvice@staffordshire.gov.uk|

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