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[[File:Calibration weights.jpg|thumb|right|Calibration Weights]]
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'''Calibration Weight''' is an intensive and accurate process, which is likely to become even more important as more industries performing routine tests of there weighing equipment to improve there processes, herewith reducing quality issues, thus saving money.  
 
Calibration of weights, means determining its exact mass, which is done by comparisons between reference and test weights.The most exact calibration weights suitable for high resolution electronic scales. Each weight has an identification number that guarantees traceability.

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Calibration Weights
Calibration Weight

Calibration Weight is an intensive and accurate process, which is likely to become even more important as more industries performing routine tests of there weighing equipment to improve there processes, herewith reducing quality issues, thus saving money.

Calibration of weights, means determining its exact mass, which is done by comparisons between reference and test weights.The most exact calibration weights suitable for high resolution electronic scales. Each weight has an identification number that guarantees traceability.