Open days showcase calibration facilities

A GE Sensing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 21, 2007

GE Sensing open days will allow customers and potential customers the opportunity to tour the company's facilities and hear about the latest developments in calibration.

GE Sensing will be demonstrating the new automated calibration facilities at its UKAS-accredited Groby, Leicester, laboratories during open days to take place on the 5th, 6th and 7th June.

The event will also allow customers and potential customers the opportunity to tour the company's facilities and hear about the latest developments in calibration, and in measuring instrumentation in general, at a series of seminars which will be held each day.

The company offers automated pressure calibration, including the latest quartz Bourdon tube technology.

It has the capacity to calibrate up to 36 pressure instruments, in various ranges, at the same time.

This means that the new equipment offers a significant reduction in calibration turn-round times, so that customer instrumentation is subject to much shorter downtime.

The seminar programme will include an introduction to the calibration facility and an overview of the facilities and services available from GE Sensing.

There will also be presentation on the future generation of pressure measurement instrumentation.

GE Sensing's Groby Laboratory offers calibration of pressure, temperature, mass and electrical parameters, all accompanied by UKAS certification.

It also offers an extensive repair and recalibration service both for GE Sensing and other manufacturers' equipment, as well as equipment rental, on-site calibration and installation and commissioning.

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