04/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2025 00:25
As a Tektronix we understand the critical role that calibration plays in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment. Calibration is not just a technical requirement; it's a strategic practice that can significantly impact a company's bottom line by minimizing product defects, reducing recalls, and enhancing the reputation for consistent quality. Here, I'll share some essential calibration best practices to help you optimize your calibration processes.
What is Calibration?
Calibration is the process of comparing a measurement device (an unknown) against a reference standard to determine how far the unknown is from the standard. This comparison ensures that the measurement device provides accurate and reliable results. A typical commercial calibration uses the manufacturer's calibration procedure and a reference standard that is at least four times more accurate than the instrument under test.
Why Calibrate?
Calibration is crucial because out-of-tolerance (OOT) instruments can lead to unreliable products, customer dissatisfaction, and increased warranty costs. OOT conditions may also cause good products to fail tests, resulting in unnecessary rework costs and production delays. Regular calibration helps maintain the accuracy of instruments, ensuring product quality and operational efficiency.
Key Calibration Terms
Quality Management Systems and Accreditation
Calibration is a key component of quality control. Adherence to ISO 9001:2008 standards ensures that a company's quality management systems and processes consistently deliver quality products and services. Key requirements include:
Calibration Program Best Practices
A successful calibration program begins with an accurate calibration schedule for all test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment. The schedule should include:
Determining Calibration Intervals
Calibration intervals are determined by the instrument "owner" based on the manufacturer's recommendations and other factors such as required accuracy, the impact of an OOT event, and the instrument's performance history.
Avoiding Production Delays
To avoid costly downtime, consider the following steps:
Outsourcing Calibration
Many companies find it more effective to outsource calibration due to the high cost of standards, the need for developing procedures, lower productivity of internal calibration labs, and the management burden. Outsourcing allows companies to focus on their core competencies while ensuring accurate and reliable calibration services.
By following these best practices, you can ensure that your calibration processes are efficient, cost-effective, and aligned with industry standards. At Tektronix, we are committed to providing superior calibration services that help our partners maintain the highest levels of quality and reliability. Learn more about the Tektronix Service Solutions and how its experts can help your team.