Kalibratieverslagen
Kalibratieverslagen, often referred to as calibration certificates, are official documents that detail the results of a calibration procedure performed on a measuring instrument. This process ensures that the instrument provides accurate and reliable measurements within its specified tolerance limits. A calibration report typically includes essential information such as the identification of the instrument, including its model and serial number, and the date of calibration. It will also state the calibration standards used, which are themselves calibrated and traceable to national or international standards. The report outlines the environmental conditions under which the calibration was conducted, such as temperature and humidity, as these can affect measurement accuracy. Crucially, it presents the measurement results, comparing the instrument's readings against known reference values. This often includes information on whether the instrument passed or failed calibration, and if it failed, it may specify the deviations found. A statement of traceability, confirming that the calibration is linked to recognized standards, is usually present. The signature of the authorized calibration technician or laboratory further validates the report. Kalibratieverslagen are vital for quality control, regulatory compliance, and ensuring the integrity of measurements in various industries.