Pressure calibration is a key function across multiple industries where measurement equipment is used to monitor process performance and safety, typically measuring gas and hydraulic pressure.
Aavanira offers calibration of Hydraulic Pressure Gauges, Pneumatic Pressure Gauges, Vacuum Gauges, Pressure Switches and Pressure Transmitters from the range of (-0.8) bar to 600 bar.
Speed & Acceleration means tachometers that measure the rotational speed of a shaft or disk in machinery and equipment.
Our RPM calibration capabilities include the contact tachometer in the range: of 10 to 10,000 RPM, which makes physical contact with the shaft or surface speed to obtain a measurement. We also calibrate the non-contact models such as the optical tech designed with a transmitter and receiver and the optical laser tachometer used for RPM detection in tight spaces or risk areas. Our calibration measurement range for a non-contact tachometer is from 10 to 99950 RPM. We also calibrate Centrifuge machines In the range of 10 to 10,000 RPM.
In all processes where temperature readings have a critical role, temperature calibrations are conducted and carried out in a controlled environment. In the process of temperature calibration, thermistors, thermocouples or platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs), also called resistance temperature devices (RTDs) are usually used. Note that simply reading the temperature from a temperature sensor using an RTD or a thermocouple indicator and then checking the in-line field indicator to see if the reading are the same is not a temperature calibration. A temperature calibration can only be performed by comparing a known standard, in a stable temperature environment to the probe being tested. Aavanira Technologies has the facility to calibrate PRT by the primary method. Apart from this Aavanira Technologies offers calibration of various sensors, ovens, deep freeze, autoclaves, and chambers for temperature parameters and covering range (-) 80°C to +1200°C
Mass: Mass is the measurement of the amount of space taken up by an object. “Mass calibration” refers to the calibration of test weights, which are used to calibrate measurement equipment such as lab balances & scales
Volume: Volume is commonly calibrated using a liquid of known, specific density, and an analytical balance. The procedure is to determine the mass of liquid the glassware will hold, and to divide this mass of liquid by the density of the liquid, obtaining the corresponding volume of liquid. Density is affected by temperature, so it is necessary to measure the liquid temperature and look up appropriate density values.
Pressure calibration is a key function across multiple industries where measurement equipment is used to monitor process performance and safety, typically measuring gas and hydraulic pressure. Aavanira offers calibration of Hydraulic Pressure Gauges, Pneumatic Pressure Gauges, Vacuum Gauges, Pressure Switches, Pressure Switches, and Pressure Transmitters from the range of (-0.8) bar to 600 bar.
Temperature Simulation (Source Mode & Measure Mode)
In this application, simulation is the process of replacing a temperature sensor with an equivalent electrical device in order to calibrate a temperature indicator.
A source of electrical signals whose output, for a given setting, corresponds to the output of a temperature sensor at a temperature equal to the setting of the simulator. The setting of the temperature simulator is usually given in temperature units. A single temperature simulator may have the capability of simulating the output of several types of temperature sensors. The relationship between the simulator's setting and its electrical output is normally based on standard reference tables. Temperature simulators often also provide the direct settings for electrical output signals