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Calibration of spectroradiometers at The National Laboratory
The National Laboratory for Photometry and Radiometry offers calibration of spectroradiometers.
Purpose
The national laboratories are responsible for maintaining the national reference standards for each measurement quantity and spreading metrological competens and traceability to industry and society at large. The national reference standards are the highest level of traceability in Sweden.
A calibration performed at a national laboratory fullfils all typical traceability and accreditation requirements that commonly exist in industry and society at large.
Method
The national laboratory can calibrate spectroradiometers in the range 200 nm to 2500 nm.
The calibration involves using the software for the spectroradiometer to generate a calibration file. A spectral irradiance standard is used as a reference in the calibration. The range 200 nm to 250 nm is currently outside the scope of our traceability but this range can be added to the calibration by extrapolating from known values for a deuterium source.
The calibrations takes place at the laboratory for photometry and radiometry in Borås.
Deliveries
The calibration results are reported in a digital calibration certificate in Swedish or English which states that the calibration was performed at a national laboratory.
When becoming a client you will also get access to our customer website for calibration, where you may also place orders.