Becoming A Calabration Technican

Becoming A Calabration Technican

by Linda Ricker
Becoming A Calabration Technican

Becoming A Calabration Technican

by Linda Ricker

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Becoming A Calibration Technician

Today, in order to minimize possible existence of errors and greater cost of manufacturing, flaw detection equipment or methods are greatly needed. In fact, more and more companies and laboratories used reference standards such calibration to assure that minimum flaw or error can be detected.

As defined, calibration refers to the process of checking and adjusting the accuracy of a certain unit by comparing its end results with a known significant value. But, aside from minimizing the possible error in a certain endeavor, calibration is important because it can avoid the further degradation of any measurement due to prolonged use, intended abuse, drifts, or even aging.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012578464
Publisher: Linda Ricker
Publication date: 05/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 88 KB
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