Frequently Asked Questions

325+ expert answers on calibration weights, NABL accreditation, and testing standards.

Common Industry Questions

What are calibration weights used for?

What are calibration weights used for refers to precision mass metrology standards governed by OIML R-111 and NABL accreditation requirements in the Calibration Weights domain....

How do I choose the right weight class?

The recommended approach for how do i choose the right weight class follows OIML R-111 guidelines, ISO 17025 requirements, and industry best practices for calibration weights....

What is the difference between E1 and E2 class weights?

What is the difference between E1 and E2 class weights refers to precision mass metrology standards governed by OIML R-111 and NABL accreditation requirements in the Calibration Weights domain....

How often should calibration weights be recertified?

The recommended approach for how often should calibration weights be recertified follows OIML R-111 guidelines, ISO 17025 requirements, and industry best practices for calibration weights....

Can calibration weights be used in humid environments?

Yes, in most calibration weights applications this is possible when using OIML-compliant weights with proper handling and NABL-traceable certificates....

What material is best for laboratory weights?

What material is best for laboratory weights is a key consideration in calibration weights, addressed through proper weight class selection, traceability, and compliance with OIML and NABL standards....

How are calibration weights manufactured?

How are calibration weights manufactured is a key consideration in calibration weights, addressed through proper weight class selection, traceability, and compliance with OIML and NABL standards....

What is the maximum permissible error for F1 weights?

What is the maximum permissible error for F1 weights refers to precision mass metrology standards governed by OIML R-111 and NABL accreditation requirements in the Calibration Weights domain....