High-quality calibration services are provided in compliance with PN-EN ISO / IEC 17025. All SVANTEK instruments can be delivered with a calibration certificate issued by the SVANTEK Calibration Laboratory, accredited by the POLISH CENTER OF ACCREDITATION (No. AP 146) and recognized under the ILAC MRA. The accredited scope includes calibrations in acoustics and vibrations. Advanced facilities such as anechoic and climatic chambers support precise and reliable measurement processes. Fast turnaround and full traceability ensure professional support for every application.
The quality and maintenance of high standards is guaranteed by the Laboratory’s management system compliant with the PN-EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard.
What distinguishes us is the continuous improvement of the implemented management system and increasing its effectiveness along with increasing employees’ competences.
SVANTEK, provides access to the latest technology and direct contact with the company’s service department.
Automation of calibration processes guarantees not only precision but also shorter calibration periods
Calibration specialists have extensive knowledge of the meters and their applications, which is appreciated by our customers.
To be sure that your measuring equipment meets the highest standards, it is recommended that the acoustics and vibration measurement equipment be calibrated at least every two years in an accredited laboratory.
All instrumentation used in this process in our laboratory has valid calibration certificates issued by laboratories accredited in accordance with ISO 17025. After the calibration our Laboratory issues a calibration certificate.
We perform calibrations and measurements for domestic and foreign customers. We issue calibration certificates in Polish, English, as well as French, Italian and Hungarian.
The laboratory actively participates in testing prototypes of measuring devices in cooperation with the Central Office of Measures (GUM), Centro Español de Metrología (CEM) from Spain, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) from Germany and Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais (LNE) from France.