Fischer Technology Attains New Accreditation
The ISO/ IEC 17025:2005 accreditation for calibration laboratories means the company can certify film thickness intruments, standards for eddy current, magnetic induction, nanoindentation instruments and other applications.
Posted: July 3, 2014
Fischer Technology, Inc. (Windsor, CT) is pleased to announce accreditation to ISO/ IEC 17025:2005 by the American Association of Accreditation Laboratories. ISO 17025 is the leading, internationally accepted standard for calibration laboratories and accreditation by A2LA demonstrates Fischer’s continued pursuit of quality excellence.
Fischer can now offer ISO 17025 certifications for a variety of instruments and standards including:
- Film thickness intruments & standards for eddy current, magnetic induction, X-ray fluorescence, coulometric and beta backscatter applications
- Electrical conductivity instruments & standards for eddy current comparison
- Ferrite number instruments & standards
- Nanoindentation instruments & standards
ISO 17025 is the benchmark standard for calibration labs and assures the competency of the laboratory staff and the accuracy of the calibrations being performed. Accreditation is another milestone in Fischer’s commitment to our customers.
Fischer Technology, a member of the Fischer Group of global companies, is a manufacturer of coating thickness, material testing, material analysis and nanoindentation instrumentation with responsibilities for manufacturing, sales, technical support and service in North America.
With certified sales and service centers on the East Coast, West Coast and in the Mid-West, Fischer is able to provide onsite consultation assistance and training for challenging measurement applications.