There is no fixed calibration interval for all measuring instruments. The frequency depends on usage, accuracy requirement, environment, and past performance of the instrument.

General Guideline

  • Frequently used instruments → Every 3–6 months
  • Normal use instruments → Every 6–12 months
  • Rare or standby instruments → Before use or annually
  • Master / critical instruments → Every 3–6 months

Why It Matters

Regular calibration ensures measurement accuracy, meets ISO requirements, reduces rejection, and maintains product quality.

Best practice: Decide calibration frequency based on risk, not just time.

ICS International Certification LLP helps organizations maintain reliable and traceable measurements through professional calibration services.

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