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Air flow calibration services

A Calibration Trade Centre product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jun 25, 2004

Flowmeter calibration from 2cm3/min to 500 litres/second in air, and facilities for calibrations on other gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, helium, nitrous oxide, CO2 and butane

Calibration Trade Centre has extended its air and gas flow measurement calibration facilities.

CTC is able to offer flowmeter calibration from 2cm3/min to 500 litres/second in air, and has facilities for calibrations on other gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, helium, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and butane.

Ukas accredited calibration is also available via a partner laboratory.

The CTC capability was developed out of a need to provide accurate air flow measurements when testing heat exchangers and cooling systems, and in providing equipment for emissions testing and stack monitoring.

In parallel, CTC has the ability to supply metering systems, flow grids, sampling systems and other products required for all monitoring, sampling and control applications in air or flue gas flows.

With over seven years of experience supplying calibration services to industry, the Calibration Trade Centre has been split away from Young Calibration, the parent company, which will continue to specialise in automotive calibration and test.

CTC offers flow calibration services on water, oil and gases to industry, plus other electronic equipment calibration services, and has created a website offering a unique calibration portal, allowing users to source services, hire or buy equipment, advertise equipment for resale, or publish requests for calibration service quotations.

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