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Calibration Services in Beaumont

Beaumont has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Riverside County for two decades, and the growth arrived as buildings — distribution centers and light industrial along the I-10 and the Potrero corridor, built at a scale the old Pass economy never had. New buildings mean new equipment, and new equipment arrives with instruments that nobody has put on a calibration schedule yet.

Mettler comparators and Class 1 stainless weight sets under glass domes in the American Gage mass laboratory, where scales from Beaumont distribution facilities are calibrated
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Distance

≈58 miles from our Placentia lab

Drive time

70–80 minutes

Route days

Friday — free Inland Empire pickup & delivery

The instrument list a new distribution building generates

A fulfillment or cold-storage building comes online with equipment that quietly needs traceable measurement from day one: floor scales and pallet scales at every dock, bench scales in pack-out, thermometers and data loggers through any temperature-controlled zone, pressure gauges on compressed air, and a maintenance shop full of torque tools and hand instruments.

None of it is exotic. All of it is auditable. Scale and balance calibration is the highest-volume request we get from Beaumont, and it is the one most often discovered late — usually when a customer or a weights-and-measures question forces the issue. Our mass laboratory runs four Mettler comparators with ASTM and OIML Class 1 weights to 25 kg in a room held to ±0.5 °C and ±5 %RH.

For scales built into a line or too large to move, on-site calibration at your facility is the practical answer. Schedule roughly two weeks ahead, and ask about after-hours if the equipment is only free outside production.

Cold chain and food handling put temperature under scrutiny

Where Beaumont runs food, beverage, or temperature-sensitive distribution, the thermometers and loggers documenting those conditions are measurement instruments in the regulatory sense, and their calibration records get pulled during an audit. Our temperature and humidity laboratory covers −196 to 1000 °C using Fluke metrology baths and furnaces, a triple point of water maintenance bath, and reference SPRTs read by 1594A Super Thermometers with uncertainties as low as ±0.007 °C. Humidity runs 10–95 %RH on a Thunder Scientific two-pressure generator.

We also perform AMS 2750 oven and furnace surveys and Kaye validation work for IQ/OQ/PQ — relevant if any Beaumont operation runs heat treatment, curing, or a validated storage environment.

Why the Friday route matters more out here

Inland Empire companies get quoted a lot of freight. Because Beaumont sits on our free Friday Inland Empire route, pickup and delivery cost nothing — instruments ride to Placentia and back on our vehicle rather than through a carrier, which also means they are not sitting in a terminal somewhere with a calibration due date running.

The alternative most Pass-area companies are offered is a local office that forwards work to a distant lab. Everything we calibrate is calibrated at 1131 S Richfield Rd in Placentia, in an 8,000 sq ft facility with discipline-specific environmentally controlled rooms, by technicians you can reach by phone.

One supplier across nine disciplines

Dimensional, electrical and RF, temperature and humidity, pressure from −14.7 to 10,000 psi, mass, pipettes, force and torque, gas flow, and vibration — all in-house, all under one A2LA scope. Consolidating suppliers is the single easiest way to stop losing track of recall dates across a growing site.

Certificates carry as-found and as-left readings, measurement uncertainty, NIST traceability, and the ANSI/NCSL Z540.3 decision rule with TUR, under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation certificate 4296.01. Standard turnaround is 7–10 business days, with 24, 48, and 72-hour options when something is holding up a shipment.

Industries we serve in Beaumont

  • Distribution & Fulfillment
  • Food & Beverage
  • Building Products
  • Cold Storage & Logistics
  • Light Manufacturing

The Lab Behind the Routes

Where Beaumont instruments actually get calibrated.

American Gage technician calibrating a height gauge on a granite surface plate
Electrical calibration bench with precision reference standards at American Gage
American Gage technician calibrating a fleet of multimeters during on-site service

8,000 sq ft of discipline-specific, environmentally controlled laboratories in Placentia — accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 by A2LA, certificate #4296.01. Nothing is forwarded to out-of-state labs.

Calibration capabilities available to Beaumont companies

Beaumont calibration FAQs

Does the free Inland Empire route cover Beaumont?

Yes. Beaumont is on our free Friday pickup and delivery route, about 58 miles from the Placentia lab. There is no pickup charge and no minimum order.

Can you calibrate floor scales that cannot be moved?

Yes. On-site calibration handles scales built into lines or too large to transport. Book about two weeks ahead, and tell us if the equipment is only accessible outside production hours.

Do you calibrate thermometers and data loggers for cold storage?

Yes. Our temperature laboratory covers −196 to 1000 °C against reference SPRTs, and we issue accredited certificates with as-found and as-left data suitable for audit records.

How fast can we get equipment back?

Standard turnaround is 7–10 business days from receipt. Expedited 24, 48, and 72-hour service is available for a fee when something is holding up an operation.

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Need calibration in Beaumont?

Send your equipment list and we'll confirm scope, pricing, and turnaround within one to two business days — with free pickup on the Friday route.