Epsilon Technology Corp. Datasheets for Calibration Instruments

Calibration instruments use electrical signals or physical quantities to calibrate sensors and meters. Devices that produce electrical signals can serve as precise meters for sensor calibration, or send output signals to other devices.
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Product Name Notes
10V calibration reference for high level devices. Like the shunt calibration module for strain gaged extensometers, the VREF module is used to transfer Epsilon's calibration to a customer's electronics. VREF...
Epsilon’s 3590-TORSION Calibrator Accessory is designed for use with Epsilon models 3590 and 3590VHR Calibrators. It is designed for torsional calibration or verification of extensometers, including Epsilon axial-torsional models 3550,...
Epsilon’s very high resolution calibrator features 0.8 microinches (20 nanometers) resolution and has 2 inches (50 mm) of measuring range. The 3590VHR is provided with a netbook PC and software...
Shunt calibration modules are a means of transferring Epsilon’s transducer calibration to a customer's electronics, so the output reads correctly. A very common method of calibrating electronics for use with...
When it comes time to calibrate your extensometers, these calibrators are easier to use and faster than any others on the market. They have enough measuring range to calibrate nearly...