Calibration devices are used for adjusting and verifying measurement and control units and are generally preferred in measurement, control, and regulation technology, such as process calibrators.
In this process, calibration devices need to be differentiated according to the measured values and standard measurement signals. Another name for measurement signals is unit signals, and these are displayed by calibration devices.
They are defined as 0…20 mA, 4…20 mA, 0…10V, and 0.2…1 bar. Naturally, these units can be divided into units such as temperature, flow, and similar. These connections are extremely important at the point of process signal transmission because they are functional adjustments. For this reason, all measuring and regulating devices must be checked beforehand and calibrated.
Measuring units, such as IR temperature measuring devices or sound measuring devices, as well as portable measuring devices, must be tested for accuracy through periodic calibration or whenever deemed necessary, considering the possibility of deviation.
Another name for calibration devices is calibration systems, and in this system, the adjustment, measurement, and calibration of voltage, pulse, current, resistance, and frequency signals are of great importance.
These features are not found in every calibration device. For this reason, you may need different calibration devices depending on where you will use them.
However, if you want or need to use all these features, it is correct to opt for multifunctional calibration devices. If you choose multifunctional calibration devices, you will be able to measure and display several different values simultaneously.
With the help of high-quality calibration devices, you can measure and evaluate many characteristics, from voltage to resistance. In addition to the mentioned devices, you can also use Pressure Calibrators, Sound Calibrators, Process Calibrators, and Block Calibration Devices.

