Calibration Services
Experior Photonics provides
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration services for fiber optic test instruments. Services include same-day calibration services on all common fiber optic
instrument types (see below).
Experior Photonics is an authorized
representative of Kingfisher International Ltd.
Pty. for the calibration and
repair of its fiber
optic test instruments.
Experior Photonics is an independent and
authorized service center for the Rifocs 600 and
700 series of modular optical fiber test product
lines including calibration and repair services
for these fiber optic test instruments.
Experior Photonics provides N.I.S.T.
traceable calibration services for the following
instrument types.
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Optical Power Meters (OPM)
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Attenuators (Singlemode and Multimode)
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Light Sources (LASER, LED, Broadband)
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Return Loss Meters / Precision Reflectometers
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Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSA) osa calibration optical spectrum analyzer calibration
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Wavemeters wavemeter calibration
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Tunable Lasers tunable laser calibration
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Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR)
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PMD Analyzer
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Amplifiers (EDFA)
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Chromatic Dispersion Analyzer otdr calibration
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etc (please
contact us for details)
ISO 17025 is a competency standard that mandates and verifies that
Experior Photonics has the capability and expertise to perform the offered services. The ISO standard is also compliant with ANSI/NCSL Z 540-1 requirements.
Standard Service Includes: fiber optic calibration
- NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration
- Documentation compliant with our ISO 17025 accredited quality system
- "As Found" data on all out of tolerance conditions
Turn-Around Times:
1-day (same day) turnaround for scheduled calibration
3-day max turnaround for un-scheduled calibration (typical is 2 days)
Traceability:
All calibration is traceable to N.I.S.T.
Calibration Parameters
The
linked
document identifies calibration parameters per
instrument type
Sample Certificate of Calibration
Click to view sample Certificate of Calibration
All optical power and wavelength measurements are traceable to the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). All length measurements
(for OTDRs) are traceable to NPL (National Physics Laboratory - Great
Britain).
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