Temperature and pressure gauge manufacturer, SA Gauge, recently applied to the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) to have its temperature laboratory’s accreditation moved from Johannesburg to Durban, where SA Gauge already has an established pressure laboratory.
SANAS audited the temperature laboratory in March 2021 and cleared the move of the laboratory, which has been serving customers in Johannesburg for the last two years and now the same work will be carried out in Durban.
Having several heat sources permanently stabilised at dedicated, commonly requested set-points enables the laboratory to ensure quick turnaround times on thermocouples, PRTs and digital thermometers. Dial thermometers, infrared thermometers and liquid-in-glass thermometers can also be calibrated. Trained and qualified metrologists, working under controlled environmental conditions with highly accurate and stable equipment and standards, ensure all work is performed competently and on time – usually within two days.
Having invested in the latest equipment from Fluke and Isotec, SA Gauge offers high accuracy calibration to ISO 17025:2017 standards.
Manufacturing strength
SA Gauge customers have the right to receive reliable and accurate products, professional pride will have it no other way. In-house production and SANAS ISO/IEC 17025 calibration laboratories allow the company to set high standards for quality control. Coupled with a ‘customer satisfaction at all costs’ sales team, a ‘results driven’ engineering team and a ‘first time right’ production team, SA Gauge customers are ensured of accurate, quality instruments made to their specifications, often at short notice. The in-house SANAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories ensure that customers can have the same confidence in their equipment after recalibration as they did when it was new.
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