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Is there a recommended frequency for calibrating the Random Tumble Pilling Teste

2023/07/11

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The recommended frequency for calibrating the Random Tumble Pilling Tester will depend on a number of factors, including the frequency of use, the material being tested, and the requirements of the test standard or protocol being followed. In general, it is recommended that the instrument be calibrated at least once a year or more frequently if the instrument is heavily used or if there are signs of drift or other issues with the test results.
 
It is also a good practice to perform a calibration check before each testing session to ensure that the instrument is operating within the acceptable range. This can be done by using a control sample with a known pilling rating and comparing the test results to the known rating.
Random Tumble Pilling Tester
It is important to document the calibration frequency and results, as well as any adjustments made to the instrument during calibration. This documentation should be kept on file for future reference and to demonstrate compliance with quality control standards.
 
Ultimately, the frequency of calibration should be determined by the requirements of the test standard or protocol being followed, as well as the specific needs of the laboratory or testing facility. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and the test standard or protocol being used when calibrating the instrument.

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