ISO 17025 calibration
labs in North Carolina.
Browse ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration labs serving North Carolina. All labs maintain NIST-traceable standards and are independently assessed for measurement competence.
Calibration disciplines in North Carolina
Lab locations in North Carolina
7 labs for all disciplines
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Charlotte, NC supporting aerospace defense, industrial manufacturing buyers.
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Raleigh, NC supporting industrial manufacturing buyers.
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Whitsett, NC supporting aerospace defense, industrial manufacturing buyers.
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Greensboro, NC supporting electronics, industrial manufacturing, medical device buyers.
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Cornelius, NC supporting industrial measurement buyers.
ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration laboratory in Elizabeth City, NC supporting industrial measurement buyers.
Cities we cover in North Carolina
- Charlotte1 lab
- Cornelius1 lab
- Elizabeth City1 lab
- Greensboro1 lab
- Raleigh1 lab
- Whitsett1 lab
- Winston-Salem1 lab
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Sourcing calibration labs in North Carolina
North Carolina hosts 7 ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration labs in our directory, supporting 1 different accrediting body and a range of calibration disciplines. Accreditation under ISO/IEC 17025 is the international benchmark for technical competence and is required by most quality management systems and regulated industries.
When evaluating a calibration provider, verify the Calibration Measurement Capability (CMC) values on the accreditation certificate against your measurement uncertainty requirements. Two ISO 17025 labs may both list “dimensional calibration” on their scope, but the uncertainty budgets, and therefore the instruments they can support, can differ significantly.
For fixed instrumentation, large metrology fixtures, or equipment that cannot be removed from service, on-site calibration is often required. 4 of the 7 NC labs in our directory advertise on-site capability, useful for plant shutdowns, CMMs, ovens, and chambers.
Programs with strict turnaround requirements should filter by rush availability early in the sourcing process. Many labs maintain expedited tracks for critical instruments, typically at a premium, and lead times for routine calibrations commonly run 5 to 14 business days depending on the discipline and queue depth.
Frequently asked questions
ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. An accredited lab has been assessed by an independent body (such as A2LA or NVLAP) against the standard's requirements for technical competence and management systems. The accreditation certificate specifies the exact calibration disciplines and measurement ranges in scope.