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Types of Calibration Documents
METTLER TOLEDO offers several levels of calibration
documentation to ensure that all your balances are calibrated according to your
lab guidelines and within your budget. No matter whether you have to satisfy
ISO9000/17025 requirements or follow GLP/GMP or HAACP guidelines you will find
the document that matches your needs. See the list below for more detailed
information.
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BSCF*
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Balance Service Completion Form
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Lowest level available to satify basic requirements. No
detailed results are documented.
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BTC
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Balance Test Confirmation
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Up to seven balances are recorded on this document. Initial and
final results for Span testing are recorded. All other parameters show to be
checked but no other results are provided.
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BCC
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Balance Calibration Certificate
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Detailed documentation of initial and final results of
parameters such as Eccentricity, Linearity, Repeatability, and Span. A
Pass/Fail statement is given for the balance.
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BCCP
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Balance Calibration Certificate PLUS
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Similar to BCC. In addition, a basic uncertainty statement is
provided.
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CR
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Calibration Report
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The Calibration Report is accredited by the A2LA and is issued
in accordance with requirements of the norm ISO17025. This document satisfies
highest requirements regarding measurement technology. Included is an extensive
statement of measurement uncertainty for the documented balance.
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ICR
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Industrial Calibration Report
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The Industrial Calibration Report is accredited by the A2LA and is issued
in accordance with requirements of the norm ISO17025. This document satisfies
highest requirements regarding measurement technology.
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BCC MW
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METTLER TOLEDO MinWeighTM
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To satisfy the same requirements but with flexible values for
Confidence Levels and Accuracy of Results for customers who work in less
regulated environments.
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BCC USP
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Measurement Uncertainty USP
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To satisfy the requirements of the corresponding form by
applying fixed values for the Confidence Level and the Accuracy of Results.
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