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Idaho National Laboratory

Standards and Calibration Laboratory

The Standards and Calibration Laboratory provides state-of-the-art, cost effective, and convenient National Institute of Standards and Technology traceable calibrations, repairs and metrology services to the INL, other government agencies, and the private sector. We are accredited through the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program to perform calibration in parameters of electrical/electronic, physical/thermodynamic, and dimensional/mechanical.

Our customers and services include

Download the Calibration Request Form. ( 938kB MS Word document)

The Calibration Program ensures that the INL complies with all applicable calibration standards, as well as Department of Energy, company, and contractual requirements.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) administers the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), which operates as an unbiased third party to accredit calibration laboratories. Under NVLAP Code 200115-0, the INL Standards and Calibration Laboratory is accredited in the following areas:

The science of measurement used by the INL Standards and Calibration Laboratory makes it possible for them to provide quality services and product quality with data integrity and cost savings. The metrology services of the laboratory include the following:

Electrical/Electronic Physical/Thermodynamic Dimensional/Mechanical
  • AC/DC Voltage and Current
  • Resistance
  • Capacitance and Inductance
  • Power and Phase
  • High Voltage
  • RF/Microwave
  • Power
  • Attenuation
  • SWR
  • Frequency
  • Mass
  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Volume
  • Liquid Flow
  • Humidity/Dewpoint
  • Density/Specific Gravity
  • Sound Level
  • Vibration
  • Gas Detection
  • Illuminance
  • Fiber Optics
  • Length
  • Flatness
  • Angle
  • Plug and Ring Gages
  • Roundness and Surface Texture
  • Force
  • Torque
  • Air Flow
  • Air Speed
Contact:
Jim Allred, (208) 526-2017, Send E-mail