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Features and Benefits of Calibration in the Fox Calibration Lab

Fox Calibration Flow LabFox Thermal Instruments’ Calibration Lab offers our valued customers the services they need to ensure that their flow meters meet specified performance parameters and provide accurate, repeatable measurements in the field, day after day, year after year.

Automated data acquisition optimizes calibration accuracy and efficiency and reduces the opportunity for human error. It also facilitates access to calibration data, parameters, flow conditions and instrument variables.  All Fox calibrations are NIST-traceable and each meter is supplied with a factory calibration certificate.

The calibration technicians are highly skilled technicians that calibrate each meter to the customers' specifications for their meter. Using actual gas calibrations allows our flow lab to perform a more accurate calibration for every meter. With multiple flow tunnels for specific line size, temperature,  or flow rate requirements, the Fox Calibration lab has the advanced equipment needed to accommodate the calibration specifications of a large and varied client base.

The Features and Benefits of a Fox Calibration:

  • NIST-traceable reference standards and a meticulous metrology program prevent out-of-tolerance calibrations.
  • Accurate “actual fluid” and “actual condition” calibrations yield the best possible accuracy.
  • Automated calibration procedures and electronic record keeping facilitate uncertainty analysis and improve delivery times.
  • Industry-leading calibration services are based on technological innovation and a commitment to total customer satisfaction.

In our state of the art calibration lab, the dedicated Fox calibration lab technicians offer precise calibrations for every meter. You can be confident that your meter will be measuring the process gas accurately with a thermal mass flow meter from Fox Thermal Instruments.

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