Measurement traceability is important in metrology and industry, highlighting its role in enhancing the effectiveness of National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) and improving measurement accuracy and efficiency. Reliable calibration through traceability ensures credible reference standards. Economically, it boosts productivity by reducing waste, supporting fair markets, and benefiting global trade in commodities.
Understanding the Functions of Measurement Traceability for Coordinating Metrological Confirmation
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