AML Instruments Expand UKAS Temperature Scope

AML Instruments Expand UKAS Temperature Scope

AML Instruments are delighted to announce our extension to UKAS temperature calibration scope for calibrators/probes has been granted. This means we can now perform UKAS temperature calibrations from -40°C to 660°C using a dry block calibrator (covering temperature  probes, digital thermometers, and similar equipment). This expanded range allows us to provide precision calibration for an even wider variety of applications and industries, ensuring your temperature measuring instruments operates accurately and in compliance with regulatory standards. Whether you work in food production, healthcare, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, or research, our accredited service ensures your temperature-controlled processes are carried out with the highest level of accuracy. AML’s Managing Director Alex Leeson was keen to point out the hard work of his team in achieving this milestone. “Achieving UKAS accreditation is a long and arduous process, with a significant number of quality checks and audits. However, the hard work and dedication of the team has made this possible, with a special thank you to Mohamed Hashhash (Technical Manager), Sam Wills (Calibration Engineer), and Steve Parrott (Calibration Engineer) for their immense contributions. We’re also awaiting final UKAS approval for our extension of scope to cover ovens, fridges, and freezers — hopefully this will be granted in the next couple of weeks.” AML Instruments are delighted to announce our extension to UKAS temperature calibration scope for calibrators/probes has been granted. This means we can now perform UKAS temperature calibrations from -40°C to 660°C using a dry block calibrator (covering temperature  probes, digital thermometers, and similar equipment). This expanded range allows us to provide precision calibration for an even wider variety of applications and industries, ensuring your temperature measuring instruments operates accurately and in compliance with regulatory standards. Whether you work in food production, healthcare, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, or research, our accredited service ensures your temperature-controlled processes are carried out with the highest level of accuracy. AML’s Managing Director Alex Leeson was keen to point out the hard work of his team in achieving this milestone. “Achieving UKAS accreditation is a long and arduous process, with a significant number of quality checks and audits. However, the hard work and dedication of the team has made this possible, with a special thank you to Mohamed Hashhash (Technical Manager), Sam Wills (Calibration Engineer), and Steve Parrott (Calibration Engineer) for their immense contributions. We’re also awaiting final UKAS approval for our extension of scope to cover ovens, fridges, and freezers — hopefully this will be granted in the next couple of weeks.” AML engineer using a Jupiter dry block temperature calibrator, while holding a handheld TCI/1380A Precision Thermometer, which is connected to the calibrator. Looking ahead, the company has begun building our electrical UKAS capability, which will be assessed next July. This project is being led by Hashhash and Shane Easton (Calibration Engineer). For more information about our UKAS accredited capabilities and CMCs, check out our UKAS Temperature Calibration scope or contact the customer service team by emailing sales@amlinstruments.co.uk or calling 01522 789375.

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