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SRG

Systems Resource Group Inc.
250 Oakland Drive
Danville, VA 24540

Phone: 434-799-0037
Fax:     434-799-0847

 

 

In our temperature metrology laboratory, we offer NIST-traceable calibration services of both instruments and sensors.  Our Laboratory technicians will evaluate the product and certify as necessary.

Key Benefits

[Bullet] ON-SITE calibration can be arranged for
[Bullet] Fast response
[Bullet] NIST traceable
[Bullet] Guaranteed completion
[Bullet] Satisfaction guaranteed
[Bullet] Reports of Calibration are available in units of °C, K, °F Volts or Ohms

Capabilities

  • All calibrations performed by qualified and reliable technicians.
  • Only precision calibration equipment is used.
  • All calibration equipment is certified and traceable to NIST.
  • Complete records are kept of all calibrations.
  • In coming calibration checks are available.
  • Capability from -200°C to +2200°C.

Calibration is available for the following items:

Resistance temperature indicating instruments
Thermocouple indicating instruments
Industrial RTD sensors
Precision resistance detectors
Thermocouple sensors in all standard calibrations
Thermistor sensors
Application specific temperature sensors i.e. roller, surface etc.
Analog temperature indicating instruments
Bimetal temperature gauges
Circular and strip chart temperature recorders
Liquid in glass thermometers
Autoclave thermometers
SPRT by comparison method

Range and uncertainty (K=2):

-200° to +500°C = ±20mK
+500° to +1200°C = ±2.0°C
+1200° to +2200°C = Quoted at time of test
 

Click on any image below to enlarge it.
This is a picture of the lab from the left rear.
   
A reference grade type S sensor being withdrawn from a 1550°C calibration furnace.
   
This picture of the lab demonstrates a specialized test being conducted on a newly designed sensor.
   
The lab during a research project.
   
A Triple point of Water cell being withdrawn for a standard maintenance check.
   
A nice view of a Triple point of Water cell with a mantle formed and ready to go into a maintenance bath for aging and use.

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