Apps
Generating calibration certificates for mechanical and electronic pressure measuring instruments
Full-automatic calibration with pressure controller
With the CPU6000 series calibration device, you can record the data related to the certificate
Determining the mass load required for a pressure balance
can be used to calibrate relative pressure measuring instruments with absolute pressure reference (or absolute pressure measuring instruments with relative pressure reference)
Features
Up to 7 test equipments can be calibrated at the same time
has a template for generating calibration certificates and recorder protocols
New calibration concept, easy to generate certificates
Easy to operate and set up
Do not rely on Microsoft® Access® SQL database
Description
Generate a calibration certificate or recorder agreement
WIKA-Cal calibration software can be used to generate calibration certificates and recorder protocols for pressure measuring instruments, with Cal-Template (calibration certificate template) and Log-Template (recorder template), where Cal-Template Can be used to generate a calibration certificate, and Log-Template can be used to generate a recorder protocol. Users can download the trial software for free, but to upgrade the template from the trial version to the full version separately, the user must purchase a USB key with a template.
After inserting the USB key, the pre-installed trial software will automatically be upgraded to the full version. In addition, users can always use the full version of the software by simply connecting the USB key to the computer.
Template
Template is a prepared file. In WIKA-Cal software, users can also create documents such as calibration certificates or recorder protocols.
Once the template is selected, all files are immediately visible in a database. When a user creates a new file using a template, the software provides a full guide to the user during the creation process in the form of a file view.
At the same time, the software can also retrieve previously created information from a SQL database during certificate generation, allowing more data to be inserted into the new certificate.
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