What is the difference between calibration checks (accuracy checks) and calibrations?
“Accuracy Checks also termed Calibration Checks are when a known sample is presented to the instrument for analysis and the result is compared against that known standard. If the instrument does not produce a result within the tolerances required by your testing program, the instrument must be calibrated. Calibration is the adjustment of the analytical system so that it will read a known standard properly.
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