Microtec Services, Inc.
110 Charles Street  -  Pasadena, TX 77506
Telephone: (713) 475-2274 Fax: (713) 475-2362

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Survey Instrument Calibration

Experienced, fast competitively priced calibration service minimizes downtime and keeps survey meters accurate.

Key Benefits

  • 1-2 day turnaround from receipt of instruments to return shipment for calibration.
  • Sources traceable to NIST standards.  Instruments calibrated at two points on each scale.
  • All meters tagged with calibration sticker indicating serial number, date calibrated, next due date, and check source reading (if available.)  Certificate of calibration furnished for each instrument.
  • RSO's automatically reminded one month before next calibration date.

Calibration Price Schedule

  • 1-4 Range Survey Instruments
$45.00
  •  Multiple Range GM Survey Instruments
$55.00
  • Ion Chamber & Scintillation Detectors
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  • Pocket Dosimeters (0-200 mR)
$24.00
Note:
Due to the complexity of today's survey instruments (multiple detectors, microprocessor controlled instruments, instruments requiring infra-red communication devices, etc.), you may need to call ahead for quotations on your particular instrument.

Satisfied Customers

Here are some of our satisfied customers, who prefer Microtec Services, Inc. to calibrate their radiation survey instruments.

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Last modified: March 11, 2005