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Re: instrument calibration/ISO 9000



I don't know about ISO9000 a decent diagnostic that tells me whether a
spectro is ok would make me happy.

What I find strange is that users are not paying for materials cost in
a spectro, they are paying for certification, and yet they don't
require objective proof. So if an instrument has been used as a
football by air cargo handlers and UPS drivers, and arrives misaligned
they'll never know it. I just had this happen to me, and I really wish
that an auto  diagnostic had caught it.

Edmund

On 2/26/07, email@hidden <email@hidden> wrote:



In a message dated 26/02/2007 21:28:41 GMT Standard Time, email@hidden writes: Are any ISO 9000 certified shops out there are performing there own calibration/certification on their instruments (Spectros and densitometers) in order to meet instrument calibration/recertification requirements for ISO
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