
- Online Metrology Classes and Training
- Certified Calibration Technician (CCT) Exam Prep
- Introduction to Measurement and Calibration
- Precision Electrical Measurement
- AC/DC Metrology
- Precision Temperature Measurement
- Precision Humidity Measurement
- Precision Flow Measurement
- Precision Mass Measurement
- Precision Force and Torque Measurement
- Precision Pressure and Vacuum Measurement
- Test Instrument Calibration & Operation Training
- Time & Frequency Measurement
Certified Calibration Technician (CCT) course (Membership required)
The Certified Calibration Technician tests, calibrates, maintains, and repairs electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, analytical, and electronic measuring, recording, and indicating instruments and equipment for conformance to established standards.
- Calibration Technician Certification Brochure
- Certified Calibration Technician Fact Sheet
- CCT Question Bank
- ASQ Metrology Handbook
- ASQ Membership
MITUTOYO Precision Measuring Tools
Precision. It’s the essence of metrology instruments and solutions, and the Mitutoyo name has come to embody trusted precision in applications of all kinds.
- MITUTOYO Resource Center
- Metrology Books
- What is Calibration
- Units and Conversions
- Test Uncertainty, 2nd edition
- Decision Rules, TAR, and TUR
- Check Points for Small Tool Instruments
- Guide to Precision Measuring Instruments
- Common Mistakes in Dimensional Calibration Methods
- Accuracy and Calibration of Calipers
- Measurement Uncertainty in Caliper Calibration
- Accuracy of Profile Projectors
- Surface Plates – Accuracy and Calibration
- CMM-GD&T Measurement Planning
MSC (Measurement Science Conference) Training Symposium
The Measurement Science Conference was founded in 1970 to promote education and professionalism in Measurement Science related disciplines.
NCSLI (National Conference of Standards Laboratories International)
- Publications
- On-line Measurement Training programs
- On demand webinars (Membership required)
- Why Calibrate
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Metrology is the science of measurement and its application. NIST’s work in metrology focuses on advancing measurement science to enhance economic security and improve quality of life.
- Metrology References
- Metrology Publications
- SI Redefinition
- Metrological Traceability
- Electrical/Electromagnetic Metrology
- Metric System
- NIST Educational Programs
NPL (National Physical Laboratory)
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the UK’s National Metrology Institute (NMI), developing and maintaining the national primary measurement standards, as well as collaborating with other NMIs to maintain the international system of measurement.
FLUKE Calibration and Metrology Training
Calibration and metrology training can help you and your staff become more knowledgeable in a wide variety of disciplines. Our instructors are experts who work in electrical calibration, temperature calibration, pressure, and flow calibration, and who really want to help you learn the foundation and techniques of metrology that you can put to immediate use in your workplace.
- Basic MET/CAL Procedure Writing
- Advanced MET/CAL Procedure Writing
- MET/CAL Procedure Development
- FLUKE Education Hub
- FLUKE Articles and Education
- FLUKE On-Demand Webinars
- Basic Digital Multimeter Calibration
- Why Calibrate Test Equipment
- What is Calibration?
SINE Calibration School
Sine Calibration and Metrology Training: Modular Training by Key Disciplines
Our online training is organized by the eight most common calibration disciplines to help metrology professionals build targeted expertise. Individuals who complete all discipline-specific courses earn the SC/MT Completion Badge, recognizing the breadth of their knowledge across these core areas.
Visit our Curriculum site for details.
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