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Temperature calibration services

Keep every sensor traceable and audit-ready without shipping equipment to a laboratory or pulling loggers off the wall. Eupry's accredited laboratory calibrates your sensors, ships them to your site, and you swap them in seconds.

  • ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
  • Calibration included in the service, no hidden cost
  • Calibrated sensors shipped to your site, no lab visit
  • Certificates stored automatically in the platform
Three Eupry Wi-Fi Data Loggers numbered 1-3 with external probe attachments, ISO 17025 certified, on light blue background

Accredited calibration without a lab visit

A traditional calibration service runs on downtime. You ship equipment to a laboratory or book a technician visit, lose monitoring while the work is done, then rebuild your setup when it returns. Eupry's service is built to avoid that.

A traditional calibration service:

  • Equipment ships out, or a technician visits on site.
  • Monitoring stops while calibration is done.
  • Paper or PDF certificates to collect and file.

Eupry's calibration service:

  • Calibrated replacement sensors ship to you.
  • You swap the sensor tip on the wall in seconds, with no downtime.
  • Certificates store automatically in the platform, linked to each sensor.

Eupry's ISO 17025 accredited laboratory calibrates the replacement sensors, and the old and new data merge automatically in the platform. For a facility with 150 sensors, traditional calibration can take days; on-the-wall calibration takes under an hour, reducing calibration time by up to 95 percent.

Accredited or traceable calibration?

Not every measurement point needs the same level, so Eupry offers two, both included in the service at no extra cost.

ISO 17025 accredited calibration: Performed in Eupry's DANAK-accredited laboratory against traceable standards, for points where auditors expect accredited results.

Traceable 3-point calibration: A traceable calibration for monitoring positions where accredited certification is not required.

All products can be upgraded from traceable to accredited at any time. For help choosing a level, see how to select your calibration solution, and for what the standard requires, see the ISO 17025 explainer.

Temperature, humidity, and CO₂ calibration

Eupry calibrates the sensors behind your monitoring and mapping programs across the parameters that drive GxP decisions: temperature, relative humidity, and CO₂. Accredited temperature calibration covers a standard range of -30 °C to +50 °C (-22 °F to +122 °F), with an ultra-low option covering -80 °C to -10 °C (-112 °F to +14 °F) for freezer applications.

For the full accredited service, see ISO 17025 accredited calibration, or custom accredited calibration for specialized temperature and humidity requirements.

Audit-ready digital certificates: every calibration is stored as a digital certificate inside the platform, linked to the exact sensor and unit it belongs to, so an auditor can trace any measurement to its record in one place.

Also read: Digital calibration certificates

Eupry dashboard on tablet and mobile showing temperature monitoring graphs, alarms, logbook, and ISO/FDA compliance badges

Calibration coverage

Eupry delivers accredited calibration to 500+ customers across 6,000+ locations in 50+ countries, without a local laboratory visit. Because DANAK accreditation is recognized internationally through the ILAC MRA, an accredited calibration from Eupry is accepted the same way a local accredited calibration would be.

See delivery and accreditation for your market on the calibration coverage page.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to send my equipment to a calibration lab?

No. Eupry calibrates replacement sensors and ships them to you, so loggers stay in place and monitoring continues.

What is the difference between accredited and traceable calibration?

Accredited calibration carries formal ISO 17025 accreditation; traceable 3-point calibration is traceable but not accredited.

How often do temperature sensors need calibration?

Typically once a year, though your quality system or risk assessment sets the interval.

Is Eupry's calibration recognized internationally?

Yes. DANAK accreditation is recognized in other countries through the ILAC MRA.

Ready to get started?

Talk to our team about an accredited calibration program, or request a quote for your sites.