CMT Equipment

Site

CMT Calibrations Brendale t/as CMT Calibrations

Accreditation No.

19698

Site No.

25327

Date of Accreditation

11 Jul 2022

Address

5/22 Kingsbury Street
Brendale, QLD 4500
Australia

cmtequipment.com.au

Contact

Mr Peter Spence P: +61 0432622656

Availability

Services available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

CMT Calibrations Brendale t/as CMT Calibrations

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Calibration

  • The uncertainty of measurement is reported as an expanded uncertainty having a level of confidence of 95% unless stated otherwise
Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure Limitations
Dimensional metrology - Engineering equipment and precision instruments Dial gauges; Electronic length gauges Length measurements Direct measurement against a reference standard AS 2103

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Dial gauges
3.5 µm up to 100 mm
Electronic length gauges
3.5 µm up to 100 mm

Electronic calipers; Vernier calipers Length measurements Direct measurement against a reference standard JIS B 7507

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Electronic calipers
24 µm up to 300 mm
Vernier calipers
24 µm up to 300 mm

Test sieves Length measurements Direct measurement against a reference standard ISO 3310-1

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Test sieves
3 µm from 0.038 mm up to 3.35 mm
Force metrology - Force measuring and testing equipmentIncluding on-site calibrations Compression and universal machines in compression; Elastic force measuring devices; Hydraulic rams and jacks; Load cells Force in compression Comparison measurement with reference load cell AS 2193

Capability


Including on-site Calibration
with  Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Compression
1.7% of reading below 200 N
0.60% of reading 200 N to below 2 kN
0.20% of reading 2 kN to below 500 kN
0.25% of reading 500 kN to 2 MN 
Force metrology - Hardness standards and equipment Rubber bases Rubber hardness Direct measurement by durometer In--house CP11 Determination Rubber Hardness
AS1683.15.1 Methods of Test for Elastomers - International Rubber Hardness
AS 1289.3.1.1 Determination of the Liquid Limit of Soil - Four Point Casagrande Method

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Rubber bases
1 IRHD from 30 to 100 IRHD
Mass - Determination of mass and calibration of weighing devices Industrial mass standards Mass Gravimetric measurement against reference mass NMI Monograph 4

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Industrial mass standards
140 µg from 1 g to 20 g
2.5 mg above 20 g to 500 g
130 mg above 500 g to 5 kg
350 mg above 5 kg to 20 kg
Mass - Determination of mass and calibration of weighing devicesOnly on-site calibration Industrial weighing devices; Laboratory weighing devices; Precision laboratory balances Mass Gravimetric measurement against reference mass NMI Monograph 4

Capability

On-site calibration
with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Precision laboratory balances
440 µg from 20 g to 220 g
3 mg above 220 g to 520 g
Laboratory weighing devices
440 µg from 20 g to 220 g
3 mg above 220 g to 520 g
15 mg above 520 to 5200 g
170 mg above 5200 g to 35 kg
2.0 g above 35 kg to 40 kg
2.5 g above 40 to 50 kg
3.0 g above 50 kg to 60 kg
Industrial weighing devices
15 mg above 520 to 5200 g
170 mg above 5200 g to 35 kg
2.0 g above 35 kg to 40 kg
2.5 g above 40 to 50 kg
3.0 g above 50 kg to 60 kg

Vibration metrology - Vibration equipmentIncluding on-site calibration Vibrating tables Frequency response Direct measurement by electrical input In-house CP12 Calibration of Vibratory Device, for assessment of vibrating tables against the requirements of:
AS1012 3.3
AS 1012 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3
AS 1289 5.5.1

Capability

Including on-site calibration
with Calibration and Measurement Capability of
Vibrating tables
1.5% of reading from 40 to 125 Hz
4.0% of reading from 0.3 mm to 0.9 mm, at nominal 50 Hz

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