Mark on your calendar to join us in commemorating World Metrology Day (WMD) 2024 on May 14th, 2024, and work towards a more sustainable future together.
2024 marks the first year of formal commemoration since UNESCO endorsed World Metrology Day, declaring its observance annually on May 20th. This significantly enhances the global awareness of metrology’s role in everyday life.
Join us as we dive into discussions, talks and exhibitions highlighting how precise measurements can contribute to environmental conservation and sustainable development. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with experts, discover cutting-edge initiatives, and explore innovative solutions. In addition, we will be showcasing the capabilities of our Yokogawa test instruments, including the Yokogawa Power Meter Calibration System.
Our Yokogawa Power Meter Calibration System consisting of 3 units of LS3300 AC Power Calibrators, 2 unit of 2560A DC Precision Calibrators of which are controlled by proprietary user-friendly Power Meter Calibration Software. It is designed to streamline and optimize the calibration process for Yokogawa WT100, WT200, WT300, WT300E series power meter, as well as power meters of other makers and related equipment.
Register now and be a part of this upcoming event shaping our sustainable tomorrow!
We look forward to seeing you there!
The 2560A is a DC calibrator featuring a wider range of voltage and current outputs, while retaining the same best-in-class precision expected from Yokogawa benchtop standards.
The CA500 and CA550 are high-performance, multi-function calibrators designed for use in multiple applications. Featuring useful functions for field work, these multi-function calibrators help you calibrate field instruments with improved source and measurement accuracy.
A compact, battery-powered, touch screen instrument you can take into the field featuring the deep measurement and recording capabilities you need in the lab.
The LS3300, Yokogawa’s first high precision AC Power Standard. New features include a high quality LCD Display, a vector diagram, the ability to emulate the most commonly encountered wiring schemes, and independent voltage and current sources.