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Temperature Calibration & Services

Tempsens is a leading manufacturer of temperature calibration equipment and services, providing a wide range of Temperature Calibrators that ensure precise and dependable temperature measurements.

We provide Liquid Bath Calibrators, Dry Block Calibrators, Blackbody Calibrators, Reference Junctions, and Master Sensors that are all specifically designed to meet customised requirements of temperature-sensitive applications.

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About Temperature Calibrators & Services

In addition to producing high-quality calibration equipment, Tempsens has ISO / IEC17025 calibration laboratories that offer calibration of contact type sensors (thermocouple/RTD calibration) in the temperature range of -196°C to 1600°C and non-contact type sensors (pyrometer and thermal imager calibration) in the temperature range of 0°C to 3000°C. Furthermore, the laboratory provides in-house and on-site temperature calibration.

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Pyrometer calibration is performed against pyrometer calibration standard traceable to ITS-90 (International Temperature Scale of 1990), using NABL-accredited blackbody sources. Tempsens follows calibration procedures aligned with ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory accreditation requirements.

Most industrial applications require pyrometer calibration at least once per year. High-criticality processes such as steel casting, glass melting, or pharmaceutical manufacturing may require calibration every 3–6 months or after any significant process change, instrument repair, or impact event.

Pyrometer calibration standard refer to the reference traceable sources and measurement protocols used to verify instrument accuracy. These include blackbody radiation sources calibrated against national measurement institutes (NMIs), transfer standard pyrometers, and documented uncertainty budgets all aligned with ITS-90 and ISO/IEC 17025 requirements.

Furnace calibration involves two processes: a system accuracy test (SAT), which measures total error in the temperature control loop, and a temperature uniformity survey (TUS), where calibrated thermocouples are placed at defined positions throughout the chamber to verify heat distribution.

Heating element ageing, sensor drift and calibration error occur throughout time and if you do not have a regular thermal survey and SAT verification performed at some point in time, these errors compound becoming a serious safety issue for the operation of the furnace. Regular furnace calibration prevents out-of-spec processing, product rejections, and non-conformances during audits.

Under AMS 2750H/CQI-9, a temperature uniformity survey is typically required quarterly or semi-annually depending on furnace class, while a system accuracy test is required monthly. Frequency also depends on furnace usage intensity and the applicable customer or process standard.

The primary standard is AMS 2750H. Furnaces are classified into Class 1 through Class 6 under AMS 2750H, each with defined temperature uniformity tolerances. Tempsens furnace calibration service supports compliance across all these frameworks.

The thermal profile encompasses all the temperatures associated with a given product/process as it travels through the heating system. The thermal profile also graphically represents the time-temperature relationship, which is essential for validating/optimising the heating process, using Tempsens thermal profiling equipment.

In a Tempsens thermal profiling system, a thermograph records data about the temperature continuously and at the same time from multiple thermocouple sensors. The records of temperature with timestamps are stored in the memory of the SmarTrack 10 Data Logger. The temperature data is then analyzed and used to create a thermal profile.

In a Tempsens thermal profiling system, thermocouples generate a voltage that is proportional to the difference in temperature between their measurement junction and the reference junction. The SmarTrack 10 data logger uses this voltage to accurately convert it into a measured temperature with a resolution of 0.1°C within the specified measurement capacity of the thermocouple.

A dry block calibration is a temperature calibration device that uses a solid metal block to provide precise, stable heat for testing sensors without using fluids.

No spills, no contamination, faster stabilization, and field portability make it a more efficient tool.

Yes, Tempsens dry block calibrator models support multiple probe types and sizes via custom inserts.

Absolutely. Every calibrator is supplied with NABL traceable certificates and optional ISO 17025.

Yes. Tempsens offers dry blocks starting from –180°C to high-temp ranges upto 1700°C.

Yes, Tempsens the dry block temperature calibrator PDF is available for every model.

It depends on usage, but most industries recalibrate their sensors annually or semi-annually.

Liquid bath calibrators provide better performance with high accuracy, particularly in laboratories and QA systems.

Silicone oils or alcohols based on the temperature range — we include recommendations and compatible fluids with each unit. 

RTDs, and thermocouples can be calibrated in the liquid bath temperature calibrator.

A blackbody calibrator is a temperature calibration furnace that emits precise thermal radiation at known temperatures to calibrate infrared sensors.

Tempsens provides benchtop and portable liquid bath calibrator models with applications in the field and lab.

  • Set the cavity temperature, align the infrared sensor to the aperture, and compare readings with a reference standard. Based on the deviation, adjust the sensor output.

  • Prices vary based on temperature range, features, and application depending on your industry. Contact Tempsens experts for the quote and let us help you with the best black body calibrators tailored for you.

Constant agitation, profound immersion, and thermal equilibrium guarantee consistent and stable temperature areas for accurate calibration.

  • A black body is used to measure and calibrate non-contact temperature devices, including pyrometers, thermal imagers, and IR thermometers by providing a uniform radiation source.

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