Companies often confuse verification with calibration and seek cheaper services, sometimes from local providers unaware of manufacturer specifications. They may also overlook whether those providers’ ISO-17025 accreditation covers their equipment, risking invalid calibration.
Difference Between Calibration and Verification
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