Measurement Analysis Services

Uncertainty Analysis

Measurement Uncertainty Analysis for Calibration Laboratories

Measurement uncertainty plays a critical role in modern calibration laboratories. Whether supporting ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, developing new calibration capabilities, or building automated verification systems, a well-defined uncertainty model ensures that measurement results are technically sound and defensible.

We provide uncertainty analysis services designed specifically for metrology and calibration environments, helping laboratories validate their measurement processes and support their quality systems.

Find an example for the Fluke 9640A below:


Applications

These services are commonly used for:

  • Calibration procedure development
  • Performance verification procedures
  • Automated calibration and verification systems
  • Development of new calibration capabilities
  • Supporting ISO/IEC 17025 uncertainty budgets

Typical equipment may include RF reference sources, oscilloscopes, signal generators, frequency standards, and other precision electronic instrumentation.


Supporting Both Manual and Automated Calibration

Well-developed uncertainty documentation does more than support accreditation requirements. It also provides the technical foundation needed to build reliable calibration procedures and automation.

Clear measurement models help laboratories validate manual procedures, design automated test systems, and ensure their measurements truly meet manufacturer specifications.


Practical Experience in Metrology

This work is performed by a metrology professional experienced in developing uncertainty documentation for real laboratory applications.

I have personally used this documentation when developing both manual performance verification procedures and automated calibration software, where a well-defined uncertainty model makes it much easier to design reliable and defensible test algorithms.


Work With Confidence

If your laboratory is developing new calibration capabilities, building automation, or strengthening uncertainty documentation for accreditation, professional uncertainty analysis can help ensure your measurement processes are technically sound and audit-ready.