Accuracy is not only a number mentioned on a specification sheet. Not only is the accuracy specification an indicator of the manufacturer’s seriousness and commitment to quality, but it also reveals the level of technical expertise, knowledge, and proficiency it may possess to develop and produce high-quality and reliable measuring instruments.
Stated accuracy: The accuracy that a manufacturer claims its measuring devices have.
Accredited accuracy: An objective measurement of the product’s true accuracy.
It is important for users to understand this difference when making purchasing decisions, especially for measurement equipment used in applications that require high accuracy, such as quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA).
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Stated accuracy: The accuracy that a manufacturer claims its measuring devices have.
Accredited accuracy: An objective measurement of the product’s true accuracy.
It is important for users to understand this difference when making purchasing decisions, especially for measurement equipment used in applications that require high accuracy, such as quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA).
Download this complimentary infographic to learn more.
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