Certification of scale

Certification of scale

Scale certification is an official procedure that determines whether the scale meets all the conditions for safe and accurate measurement, in accordance with applicable regulations and standards. The verification of scales is usually carried out by authorized bodies that are in charge of regulating this area, such as national metrology institutes or other services.

During the verification process, various parts of the scale are checked, such as sensors, measuring scale, measuring devices, indicators and other elements. The scale is also tested with reference weights to determine its accuracy and reliability. If during verification it is found that the scale does not meet the necessary conditions, it can be adjusted or repaired to ensure the correctness and safety of the measurement.

Verification of the scale is important to ensure safety in the use of the scale and reliability in its results. In many countries, certification of the scale is legally required, especially if the scale is used for commercial purposes, such as selling products on the market.

It is recommended to regularly certify the scale in accordance with the regulations and standards that apply in a certain industry or application. Authorized bodies that carry out scale certification can make recommendations on the frequency of certification, depending on the type and use of the scale.