Calibration of scale

Scale calibration is the process of adjusting the scale to ensure its accuracy and reliability in measurement. Balance calibration is different from calibration and verification, and is usually performed when the balance is first put into use, or after the balance has been repaired or its configuration or parts have been changed.

During the calibration process, the scale is tested with reference weights of different weights to determine its accuracy and reliability. If the scale is found to be inaccurate, it is adjusted or calibrated to ensure measurement accuracy and reliability.

Calibration of the scale is important to ensure accuracy and reliability in its results. This is especially true for industries that rely on precision weighing, such as the pharmaceutical, food and scientific industries. Scales that are not balanced can give inaccurate results, which can lead to defective products, unnecessary losses or other problems.

It is recommended to regularly calibrate the scale in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or in accordance with the regulations and standards that apply in a certain industry or application. It is important to check that scales are balanced and comply with current standards before using them to ensure accuracy and reliability in measurement.