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Temperature Metrology, Calibration, Infrared Thermometry, and Hart Scientific Product Training

Temperature metrology training provided by Hart Scientific's leading metrologists.

Each temperature calibration seminar is taught by Hart Scientific’s leading metrologists.
Select one course that interests you or select a bundle and save!

Training Bundles

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Principles of Temperature Metrology and Infrared Temperature Metrology Dates:
April 19–22, 2010
Principles of Temperature Metrology and Product Training Dates:
Jun 14–17, 2010
Principles of Temperature Metrology and Advanced Topics in Temperature Metrology Dates:
Aug 2–5, 2010

Individual courses

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Principles of Temperature Metrology

Who should attend: This is a metrology training course for technicians, metrologists, and engineers who need to validate or refresh their knowledge of temperature metrology, as well as those who may be new to temperature calibration.

Objective: Attendees should gain the necessary background knowledge to more effectively follow a temperature calibration procedure.

Dates:
Apr 19–20, 2010

Jun 14–15, 2010

Aug 2–3, 2010

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Infrared Temperature Metrology

Who should attend: This is a calibration training course for calibration technicians, engineers, metrologists, and technical experts that are beginning or sustaining an infrared temperature calibration program. This in-depth look at infrared temperature calibration is presented in plain English by experts in the field.

Objective: Attendees of this seminar will learn to be more effective at implementing and participating in an infrared temperature calibration program.

Dates:
April 21–22, 2010

     
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Advanced Topics in Temperature Metrology

Who should attend: This is a metrology training course for technical experts, metrologists, and engineers in primary and secondary temperature calibration laboratories who would like to validate, refresh, or expand their understanding of some key advanced topics in temperature metrology.

Objective: Attendees of this seminar will be more effective in designing and supporting a temperature calibration program.

Dates:
Aug 4–5, 2010

     
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Product Training

Who should attend: This course is for those who want to be proficient at using temperature calibration equipment and get the most out of their calibration equipment investment.

Objective: Attendees of this seminar will learn from hands-on experience how to get the best results from their Hart equipment and the most productivity from their calibration work.

Dates:
Jun 16–17, 2010


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Fluke Electrical, pressure and flow calibration training also available

Calibration and metrology training from Fluke and DH Instruments can help you and your staff become more knowledgeable in a wide variety of disciplines. The instructors are experts who work in electrical calibration, or pressure and flow calibration, and they really want to help you learn the foundation and techniques of metrology that you can put to immediate use in your workplace.

2009 Electrical, temperature, and pressure and flow course planner

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