Central Illinois Scale Locations
Danville Office - 402 South L Street Tilton, Illinois 61833
Decatur Office - 2560 Parkway Court Decatur, Illinois 62526
Peoria Office - 6000 South Washington Street Bartonville, Illinois 61607
Scale calibration is an accurate process, with no short cuts. Which is likely to become even more important as more industries require routine tests of weighing equipment. Scales provide a clear picture of how much product is coming in and going out. Tracking weights ensures quality and savings. Take advantage of discounted PM and calibration services by contacting Central Illinois Scale.
ISO Registration and Accreditation requires yearly external and internal assessments/audits of the quality system to provide confirmation of conformation to the requirements
Our ISO/IEC 17025 Registrar (ABS-QE) is accredited by the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB). The ANAB is the US accreditation body for management systems. ANAB accredits certification bodies for ISO 17025 quality management systems as well as a number of industry-specific requirements.
Our ISO 17025 Accreditor (PJLA) is an International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) Signatory. Acceptance of an accreditation body into the ILAC MRA is dependent upon being successfully evaluated by peers from other accreditation bodies in accordance with relevant rules and procedures contained in ILAC publications. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has also formally listed PJLA as competent to accredit testing laboratories.
Traceability is the fundamental basis of our service. All calibrations performed by Central Illinois Scale Company are calibrated against reference standards that are directly traceable to SI units of measure through N.I.S.T., natural physical constants, or to other recognized national or international Metrology Institutes (NMI’s).
Having your scale calibrated with CIS provides you with a reliable, accurate and cost-effective means to ensure your equipment is operating at its best. Knowing it is calibrated to exact industry standards and is done so by highly trained personnel is the CIS difference. NIST Handbook 44 gives clear guidelines as to how the calibration must done and which factors must be taken in consideration.