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From Calibration Basics to Advanced Metrology

Join Morehouse Instrument Co. for free webinars

Wed, 01/03/2024 - 11:59
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(Morehouse Instrument Co.: York, PA) -- Morehouse Instrument Co., a trusted and accredited provider of force and torque measurement services for more than 100 years, has announced six webinars exploring topics such as measurement traceability, decision rules, accuracy vs. uncertainty, force calibration systems, optimizing universal calibrating machines, and measurement risk.

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The webinars are offered at no charge, but attendee size is limited. More information is found online at https://mhforce.com/force-training/.

Feb. 8, 10:00 a.m.—Introduction to Force Calibration, Part 1
During the Introduction to Force Calibration webinars, participants will learn about the basics of force calibration. Designed for beginners, the two sessions will define force calibration, why it is essential, measurement traceability, accuracy vs. uncertainty, force calibration systems, and measurement risk.

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