CalibrationOS streamlines coordinate measuring machine calibration management. Track CMM qualification schedules, probe calibration records, artifact verification logs, and environmental compensation data in one system purpose-built for dimensional metrology labs.
CMMs are among the most expensive and mission-critical instruments in any quality operation. Their calibration involves multiple layers — annual manufacturer calibration, routine probe qualification, artifact checks, and environmental monitoring. Tracking all of these independently leads to gaps that undermine measurement confidence and audit readiness.
Manage annual manufacturer calibration, quarterly interim checks, daily probe qualifications, and artifact verifications as linked but independent calibration events — each with its own schedule, procedure, and acceptance criteria.
Track probe configurations, stylus assemblies, and qualification results. Record tip diameter measurements, form errors, and pre-travel variations to identify degradation before it affects part measurements.
Log temperature, humidity, and vibration data alongside calibration records. CalibrationOS flags when environmental conditions exceed specification limits, protecting the validity of CMM measurements.
Record and trend artifact verification results over time. Visualize drift patterns to predict when a CMM will need service or recalibration, enabling proactive maintenance instead of reactive downtime.
Generate documentation aligned with ISO 10360 acceptance and reverification test requirements. Record MPE values, test results, and pass/fail determinations in a format assessors and auditors recognize.
Yes. CalibrationOS treats manufacturer calibration, interim checks, and probe qualifications as separate but linked calibration events. Each has its own schedule, procedure, and record — giving you complete visibility into every layer of CMM measurement assurance.
Yes. CalibrationOS templates align with ISO 10360 acceptance and reverification tests, including MPE specifications for probing error, length measurement error, and scanning probing error. Results are stored with pass/fail determinations and linked to the CMM record.
Yes. CalibrationOS records each artifact verification result and plots trends over time. You can set control limits and receive alerts when drift approaches specification boundaries, enabling proactive service scheduling.
CalibrationOS can log environmental data manually or through integrations with monitoring systems. Temperature and humidity readings are associated with calibration records so you can verify that measurements were performed within specification conditions.
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