Calibration Certificate
A document that records the results of comparing a measurement instrument to a known reference standard and confirms its accuracy and traceability.
A calibration certificate documents the calibration of a measurement instrument — a pressure gauge, a torque wrench, a multimeter, a flow meter — against a reference standard traceable to a recognized national metrology institute.
Why Calibration Matters
In regulated and quality-managed environments, decisions are made based on measurements. If the measurement instrument is out of calibration, the decision is suspect. ISO 9001, ISO 17025, and most product safety regimes require evidence that measurement equipment is calibrated and within tolerance.
How Certificate Management Software Helps
Every calibrated instrument has a calibration cycle. A certificate management platform stores the current calibration certificate against the specific instrument (serial number), surfaces upcoming recalibrations in advance, and keeps the historical certificates for the audit trail.
Who needs this?
Any organization that operates a quality or compliance management system using measurement instruments — laboratories, manufacturers, energy operators, inspectors.