トレーサビリティ現在、このページはご希望の言語でご利用いただけません。 Google 翻訳を使用すると自動翻訳でページを表示できます。 弊社はこのサービスの提供に責任を持たず、翻訳結果を弊社でチェックすることはありません。 A measurement is said to be "traceable" if it can be related back to other identified reference standards, (usually national or international standards) through an unbroken chain of comparisons, with each step in the chain having stated uncertainties. All Renishaw laser systems and ballbars are delivered with details of traceability, which allows you to have confidence that the stated measurement is accurate within the uncertainty of the measurement.
All instruments and artefacts used in the factory calibration of Renishaw XL-80 and ML10 laser systems and QC10 ballbars are fully traceable to UKAS accredited laboratories and thus to national standards. Traceability data (artefacts used and calibration details) is included on each calibration certificate and, in addition, traceability flow charts for Renishaw UK, USA and Germany can be downloaded from this page.
Mutual RecognitionRenishaw UK traceability is to UKAS accredited laboratories including the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). Customers may feel the need for traceability to their own NMI. However, because NPL is accredited by UKAS (which is a signatory to the CIPM Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) then the validity of NPL’s standards and of their calibration and measurement certificates is recognised and accepted by all National Metrology Institutes (e.g. LNE: France; NIST: USA; PTB: Germany, NIM: China) whose national accreditation bodies are also signatory to the MRA. Please refer to attached document download Support Note 003 Mutual recognition in metrology for further details of mutual recognition. Documents
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