Accurate measurement is the cornerstone of quality, safety, and profitability in any industrial operation. Every instrument, from the simplest pressure gauge to the most complex process controller, can drift over time, leading to process inefficiencies, failed audits, and potential safety risks. Instrument calibration is the essential process of verifying and adjusting these instruments to ensure they perform with the accuracy you can trust.
As a leading ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited calibration company in the UAE, Al Saqr Engineering provides a comprehensive range of services designed to be your single-source solution. Whether you require the high precision of our laboratory or the convenience of on-site service, our expert team ensures your equipment meets the strictest international and industry-specific standards.
Our Calibration Disciplines Include:
Pressure & Vacuum Calibration: Gauges, transmitters, switches, calibrators, and safety valves.
Temperature & Humidity Calibration: Thermocouples, RTDs, thermometers, ovens, and chambers.
Electrical Calibration: Multimeters, clamp meters, insulation testers, and power supplies.
Dimensional Calibration: Calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and gauge blocks.
Torque & Force Calibration: Torque wrenches, transducers, and load cells.
Calibration is the process of comparing the measurement readings of an instrument against a known, more accurate standard. This comparison verifies the instrument's accuracy and allows for adjustments to be made to correct any deviations, ensuring it performs within its specified tolerance.
The ideal calibration interval depends on several factors: the manufacturer's recommendation, how critical the instrument is to your process, its usage frequency, and the operational environment. While annually is a common baseline, we can consult with you to determine the optimal schedule for your specific needs.
Traceability refers to an unbroken chain of comparisons, linking your instrument's measurement back to a national or international standard (like those held by NIST or NPL). This ensures that your calibration is scientifically valid and recognized globally. All our calibrations are fully traceable.