Calibration Certificates from Accredited Providers
Globally recognised. Audit-ready. Scientifically reliable.
In a world driven by data accuracy and regulatory compliance, accredited calibration is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a necessity. This expert white paper from Sartorius explains how ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for calibration laboratories guarantees measurement traceability, reduces uncertainty, and facilitates international recognition of results.
What you’ll learn:
- Why accreditation matters: Understand the role of ISO/IEC 17025 and ILAC in proving laboratory competence and impartiality.
- How traceability works: See how your equipment links to national or international standards through an unbroken chain of calibrated references.
- What makes a certificate “accredited”: Learn the difference between ISO, DKD, and factory calibrations—and when accreditation is required.
- The business case: Discover how accredited calibration cuts down on duplicate checks, avoids costly recalls, and simplifies audits.
Key benefits of accredited calibration:
- Fulfils ISO 9001 and regulatory requirements with full metrological traceability.
- Reduces false readings and enhances product reliability.
- Provides audit certainty and eliminates the need to verify every upstream certificate.
- Accepted globally under the ILAC MRA—minimising revalidation for international operations.
Choose confidence. Choose competence. Choose accreditation.
Whether you’re preparing for regulatory audits, improving quality assurance, or working in legally regulated industries (e.g., pharmaceuticals, food, legal metrology), accredited calibration from Sartorius helps ensure your results hold up under scrutiny—anywhere in the world.
Download the white paper to understand how accredited calibration strengthens your quality system.