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CALIBRATION OF MUFFLE FURNACE

  • OBJECTIVE:

To lay down the procedure for Calibration of muffle furnace.

  • SCOPE:

This SOP is applicable to the procedure for Calibration of muffle furnace at {Company Name} {Location}.

  • RESPONSIBILITY:
  • Executive/Designee Quality Control is responsible to calibrate the instrument as per SOP.
  • Head QC: Ensure the compliance of SOP.
  • ACCOUNTABILITY:

QA Head shall be Accountable for implementation of SOP.

  • PROCEDURE:
    • Muffle furnaces are incredibly versatile pieces of equipment used to generate high temperatures in a controlled environment.
    • Operate the instrument as per SOP.
    • Set the temperature to 600°C, 800°C & 1000°C by pressing `▲` or `▼`, wait until the temperature is stable and measure the temperature with calibrated thermocouple.
    • Note down the observed readings in calibration record as per Format-I.
    • The tolerance limit is ± 25°C from the set temperature.
    • If the calibration is not proper report the results to the department head for taking an appropriate action.
    • Frequency of Calibration: Half yearly.
  • REFERENCES:

Not Applicable

  • ANNEXURES: 
ANNEXURE NO.TITLE OF ANNEXURE
Annexure-ICalibration record of Muffle furnace

ENCLOSURES: SOP Training Record.

  • DISTRIBUTION:
  • Controlled Copy No. 01  :          Head Quality Assurance
  • Controlled Copy No. 02  :         Head Quality Control
  • Master Copy                    :          Quality Assurance Department
  • ABBREVIATIONS:
No.:Number
SOP:Standard Operating Procedure
QC:Quality Control
  • REVISION HISTORY:             

CHANGE HISTORY LOG

Revision No.Details of ChangesReason for ChangeEffective Date
00New SOPNot ApplicableTo Be Written Manual

Annexure-I
CALIBRATION RECORD OF MUFFLE FURNACE

CALIBRATION RECORD OF MUFFLE FURNACE
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