Calibration Testing Certification

Calibration certificates come in various forms, each serving a unique purpose and adhering to different standards and requirements. The three primary types are traceable certificates, accredited certificates, and manufacturer's certificates.


A calibration certificate is a document that contains information about a device’s calibration. This certificate provides valuable information on the quality and measurement accuracy of the device. The calibrations certificate is prepared based on the standards put in place by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

It is important to note that the accuracy and calibration of a device vary based on many factors. For example, sensitive devices used in industries may need a higher level of calibration. Similarly, a measurement device used for less complex operations may not require a higher degree of accuracy. Depending on the calibration of a device, its cost also changes.