TUS Pyro’s highly skilled team is fully capable of performing in-depth root-cause analyses for any test failures, offering practical solutions or recommendations to resolve issues and prevent future occurrences.

Pyrometry Calibration & Testing (TUS, SAT, and Instrument Calibration)

Maintaining optimal performance is essential for efficient operations. At TUS Pyro, we offer a comprehensive range of testing services to enhance system performance and ensure compliance with AMS 2750 and industry standards.

Our core expertise includes three critical pyrometry testing services: Temperature Uniformity Surveys (TUS), System Accuracy Tests (SAT), and Instrument Calibration.

TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY

TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY services

 The temperature variation (usually expressed as ± degrees) within the qualified work zone with respect to set point temperature. For retort furnaces where a sensor in the retort is used to control temperature, the temperature variation is with respect to the sensor in the retort and not to the furnace set point temperature. The requirement is established by the required thermal processing equipment class.


TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY SURVEY (TUS)

 The temperature variation (usually expressed as ± degrees) within the qualified work zone with respect to set point temperature. For retort furnaces where a sensor in the retort is used to control temperature, the temperature variation is with respect to the sensor in the retort and not to the furnace set point temperature. The requirement is established by the required thermal processing equipment class.

Pyrometry Calibration & Testing Services in the USA

SYSTEM ACCURACY TEST (SAT)

 An assessment of the sum of the combined errors or correction factors of the sensor, extension wire (and connectors), and instrument to ensure compliance with AMS 2750 requirements as applicable.

INSTRUMENTS CALIBRATION

 An assessment of the accuracy of a sensor or an instrument to a traceable standard sensor and/or field test or standard instrument, based on one or more measurements, and potentially adjusting an instrument and/or compiling a deviation chart for a sensor or instrument to ensure compliance with requirements with AMS 2750 requirements as applicable.

DIGITAL INSTRUMENT

An instrument that records process measurements in a digital (numeric) display format or an instrument that prints both the scale (graph) and trend line simultaneously.

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