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Calibrati

Calibrati is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective calibrato, from the verb calibrare. It describes objects that have been adjusted or measured against a standard to ensure accuracy. In Italian, phrases such as strumenti calibrati (calibrated instruments), curve di calibrazione (calibration curves), and procedure di calibrazione (calibration procedures) illustrate common uses. When translated into English, calibrati generally corresponds to calibrated or calibrated items, depending on context.

In metrology and manufacturing, calibrated items are tested against reference standards to verify their accuracy and

Calibrati may also appear as a surname or as a brand or proper noun in Italian-language contexts.

See also: calibration, calibrator, calibrazione.

traceability.
The
label
calibrato/calibrato
is
often
accompanied
by
a
calibration
certificate
that
records
the
date,
the
standard
used,
and
the
uncertainty
of
the
measurement.
The
concept
of
calibration
encompasses
both
adjusting
devices
to
meet
a
specification
and
confirming
that
they
remain
within
acceptable
tolerances.
However,
there
is
no
widely
recognized
entry
for
a
geographic
location,
organization,
or
concept
specifically
named
Calibrati
in
major
reference
works.