MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
Key features
Course topics:
- Introduction to measurement
- Safety in the cal lab
- Math for the calibration specialist
- Basic electronics for metrology
- Working and secondary standards
- Lab instrumentation and precautions
- Environmental impact on measurement uncertainty
- Understanding and using instrumentation specifications
- Important considerations regarding cables, connectors, and adapters
- What is a "guard" and when to use it
- Digital multimeters calibration principles
- Handheld scope calibration considerations and concerns
- Documentary quality standards and the calibration professional
- Course exam
Product overview: MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
Price *
$ 4,265.00
Date(s)
March 3 - 6, 2025 (Class size: 12 seats) | Register now |
June 9 - 12, 2025 (Class size: 12 seats) | Register now |
November 3 - 6, 2025 (Class size: 12 seats) | Register now |
Duration
4 Days
Location
6920 Seaway Boulevard Everett, WA, 98203, USA
Synopsis
This Metrology 101 basic metrology training course introduces the student to basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We will also teach various techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. The student will be competent to make measurements after passing the final exam.
Prerequisites
Attendees of this course should have a basic understanding of math, algebra, physics and science. Some hands-on experience in plant process maintenance, process calibration or meter calibration is helpful but not required.
Course outline
MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology Course Outline
* Pricing subject to change at any time