3W’s of Calibration Describes by Best Calibration Company In UAE What is Calibration? In simple term, Calibration is a Comparison of The Standard Measurement and your Equipment Measurement. Typically the accuracy of a Standard should be 10 times in comparison to other equipment. But the common ratio which is accepted globally is 3:1. The main two things in the calibration are it checks the Accuracy of the instrument and the Traceability. Falcon Geomatics is an ISO Certified Calibration Company In UAE, we also provides a wide range of Land Survey Measuring Equipment and Accessories and also rent and hire new and used equipment. Why Calibration is Important? Over time of Use, Measuring Equipment Lose its accuracy. If you are using Equipment for a long time without calibrating, the result might be changed and it causes big issues over time. If you calibrate equipment at some time it helps you to maintain the quality of the final product and you can easily use it for a long time without any problems. Calibration of accessories is also important as Equipment, because if we used calibrated equipment it occurs the minor measuring error. So to get the proper accuracy of the product you must have to sure about calibration of equipment and accessories as well. When to Calibrate? ◦ There are several suggestions of when to calibrate equipment some of them are here: ◦ It is necessary to calibrate the instrument if it collides or is damaged anywhere. Because it can result in a change in accuracy. ◦ When you buy used equipment from someone, you are not sure when they would have calibrated the equipment. So it needs to be calibrated once before using it. Most companies offer equipment only after it has been calibrated. However, we must check its calibration once. It often happens that using a uniform device for a long time reduces its accuracy prematurely. So that it has to be calibrated. Even if the equipment is left unused for a long time, it may lose its accuracy. So it is also necessary to calibrate it. Contact us : FIND US ON: WWW.FALCON-GEOSYSTEMS.COM