The DAkkS/DKD calibration certificate is a formal document that provides evidence of the accuracy and traceability of the calibration of a Shore hardness durometer. It includes detailed information about the calibration process, such as the equipment used, the calibration procedures followed, and the results obtained. It also includes information about the uncertainty of measurement associated with the calibration, which is a measure of the level of confidence in the calibration results.
The DAkkS/DKD calibration certificate is recognized internationally as a high-quality calibration standard, and it is often required for applications that demand high levels of accuracy and reliability, such as in quality control or research and development. It can be particularly important for industries that are subject to strict regulations, such as the medical or aerospace industries.
If a Shore hardness durometer is calibrated with a DAkkS/DKD calibration certificate, it means that the instrument has undergone a rigorous testing process to ensure that it is measuring hardness values accurately and consistently. This can help to ensure that the durometer is providing reliable and trustworthy results, which is essential for many applications where material hardness is an important parameter.
NextGen’s Classic Analogue Shore Durometer system comes with DAkkS/DKD calibration certificate.
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