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Accredited CMM Calibration in Madison

CMM Calibration performed in Madison under ISO 10360 and ASME B89 acceptance criteria — on-site or in a temperature-controlled metrology laboratory.

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Accredited CMM calibration work performed for Madison industry
Accredited CMM calibration — performed under ISO/IEC 17025

Calibration Delivery Options

On-Site CMM Calibration
Field-service calibration performed at the customer facility using portable artifact sets (swift-check gauge, ball plate, ball-and-cone artifact, end bar, length gauge blocks, KOBA step gauge, reference sphere).
Laboratory CMM Calibration
In-lab calibration in a temperature-controlled environment using gauge blocks, step gauge, ball plate, ball bar, reference sphere, and laser interferometer.

Standards Followed

ISO 10360-2 CMM Calibration
Length-measurement performance test (size and length error E0, EL, repeatability R0) using step gauge, ISO 3650 gauge blocks, ball bar, and laser interferometer; the headline acceptance test for bridge and gantry CMMs.
ISO 10360-5 CMM Calibration
Probing performance test (form and size error) using a 10-50 mm calibrated test sphere; companion test to ISO 10360-2.
ASME B89.4.1 CMM Calibration
Legacy US performance-evaluation standard for CMMs (now superseded by B89.4.10360.2). Artifacts: ball bar, reference sphere, step gauge.
ASME B89 CMM Calibration
ASME B89 standards family covering CMMs and adjacent dimensional metrology: B89.4.10360.2 (CMM performance), B89.4.19 (laser trackers, adjacent context only), B89.4.22 (articulated arms), and B89.7.x (traceability and uncertainty).

CMM Types Calibrated

Bridge CMM Calibration
Moveable-bridge and moveable-table / fixed-bridge configurations - the most common CMM topology across general manufacturing and quality labs.
Gantry CMM Calibration
Large-envelope gantry machines used for aerospace and automotive body-in-white inspection; laser-interferometer and ball-bar setups typical for large measurement volumes.
Horizontal Arm CMM Calibration
Plate-mounted, runway-mounted single-arm, and runway-mounted dual-arm horizontal-arm CMMs typical of automotive body checking.
Articulated Arm CMM Calibration
6-axis and 7-axis (scanning wrist) portable articulated arms, evaluated per ASME B89.4.22 and ISO 10360-12:2016. Includes hard-probe and laser-scanning-probe configurations.
Portable Arm CMM Calibration
Industry synonym for articulated arm; same scope and standards as the articulated arm entry above.
FARO Arm CMM Calibration
FARO Quantum X, Quantum Max, E Max, M Max, S 8-Axis, and Gage Max portable arms.
Romer Arm CMM Calibration
Romer (legacy brand for the Hexagon articulated arm line) - Absolute Arm 7-Axis, 6-Axis, Compact, and 83/85/87 Series.
Hexagon Absolute Arm CMM Calibration
Current product naming for the Romer line - Absolute Arm 7-Axis, 6-Axis, Compact, and 83/85/87 Series. Same family as Romer entries above.

Operating Modes Supported

Manual CMM Calibration
Hand-driven operation. ISO 10360 / ASME B89 acceptance criteria are identical to direct-computer-control machines.
DCC CMM Calibration
Direct computer control - the dominant operation mode for modern bridge, gantry, and horizontal-arm CMMs and the implicit default in most calibration content.
Renishaw UCC Controller CMM Calibration
Calibration of CMMs running Renishaw UCC controllers (T5, S3, T3 PLUS, T3-2, BI, MMI-2, UCClite-2, UCC2-2). Controller variant does not change the underlying calibration deliverable.

When To Recalibrate

Annual CMM Calibration
Default cadence covering the ISO 10360-2 (MPE_E) and ISO 10360-5 (MPE_P) acceptance and reverification cycle, including the 5-block MPE_E gauge-block verification and reference-test-sphere probing test.
Post-Relocation CMM Calibration
Triggered when a CMM is moved to a new facility or has experienced impact. Full ISO 10360 acceptance and reverification artifact set is re-deployed (step gauge, length bar, ball plate, hole plate, laser interferometer).

Performance Parameters Verified

CMM Volumetric Accuracy Calibration
Headline output of an ISO 10360-2 calibration. Artifact set includes hole plate, ball-bar / Invar ball bar, QuikChek, ball plate, calibrated gauge blocks, and laser interferometer.
CMM Probe Performance Calibration
ISO 10360-5 acceptance and reverification using 125-point reference-sphere probing for single-stylus, multi-stylus star, articulating, and stylus / probe-changer configurations across discrete and scanning probes.
21-Parameter CMM Error Mapping Calibration
Characterizes the 21 parametric errors (3 linear positioning, 6 straightness, 9 angular pitch / yaw / roll, 3 squareness) using laser interferometer, ball plate, ball-and-cone artifact, end / length bar, gauge blocks, KOBA step gauge, and swift-check gauge.
Tactile Sensor CMM Calibration
Probe qualification for touch-trigger kinematic, analog continuous-contact scanning, strain-gauge, piezoelectric, and LVDT sensors against a calibrated masterball per ISO 10360-5.
Optical CMM Calibration
Non-contact probe qualification - laser triangulation single-point, laser-line scanning, white-light scanning, vision / CCD imaging, capacitive optical, and optoelectronic sensors - per ISO 10360-7 (imaging) and ISO 10360-8 (optical distance sensors).

Calibration Methods And Tools

Volumetric Ball Bar CMM Calibration
Uncalibrated and calibrated / traceable archival ball bars, length-standard ball bars, and Renishaw QC20 telescoping ballbars; 20-position volumetric performance test.
Laser Interferometer CMM Calibration
Heterodyne, homodyne, multi-axis 6-DOF, Michelson, Zeeman-stabilized HeNe, AOM, and SIOS-style linear-axis displacement interferometers - the primary instrument for 21-parameter error mapping and large-envelope volumetric verification.

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In-Depth Reference for Madison

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Industrial and Research Demand for CMM Calibration in Dane County

Sub-Zero Group's fabrication and assembly operations in Fitchburg anchor the Madison metro area's precision manufacturing presence. The company's refrigeration equipment and compressor assemblies are built to dimensional specifications derived from ASME Y14.5 geometric dimensioning and tolerancing practices, and coordinate measuring machine verification is embedded in the production workflow rather than treated as a downstream audit function. Promega Corporation, on Madison's west side, manufactures laboratory automation equipment and precision liquid-handling instruments where machined stages and custom-tolerance assemblies require CMM-based inspection at multiple production stages. Both facilities are representative of the region's broader concentration of instrumentation and life-science manufacturing, where a single out-of-tolerance CMM can invalidate inspection records across an entire production run.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison adds a research-driven dimension to local demand. The College of Engineering's shared fabrication facilities, including those affiliated with the Grainger Institute for Engineering, operate under federal grant conditions - NSF, DOE, and DoD contracts in particular - that impose NIST-traceability requirements on dimensional measurements supporting published findings or deliverable hardware. University Research Park, along U.S. Route 12 on Madison's west side, extends that demand further: its resident medical-technology and instrumentation companies include manufacturers whose component inspection practices are subject to FDA quality system requirements, making calibration traceability a contractual and regulatory necessity rather than a voluntary quality commitment. Exact Sciences, headquartered in Madison and producing diagnostic cartridge systems, represents this category directly - dimensional conformance of precision-molded device components is a validated specification under 21 CFR Part 820.

Applicable Standards and Traceability Requirements for CMM Calibration

The ISO 10360 series governs CMM calibration methodology. ISO 10360-2 defines the acceptance test and reverification test procedures for machines measuring linear dimensions, specifying Maximum Permissible Error thresholds against which volumetric accuracy is assessed. Calibration conducted under an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited scope produces a certificate that documents measurement uncertainty in accordance with the GUM (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement), providing the audit-defensible evidence that distinguishes accredited records from standard service documentation. NIST-traceable length standards - gauge blocks calibrated per ASME B89.1.9, step gauges, and ball-bar artifacts - form the transfer chain through which the CMM's scale is referenced to SI units.

Temperature is a significant contributor to CMM measurement uncertainty. ISO 10360-2 references 20 degrees Celsius as the standard condition, and deviations require that calibration records carry expanded uncertainty statements accounting for differential thermal expansion between workpiece material and the machine's reference elements. Facilities in the Madison area running CMMs in unconditioned or semi-conditioned shop environments - including metalworking suppliers in Stoughton and other Dane County industrial zones - should expect larger reported uncertainties and factor that into tolerance budget calculations for critical features.

For medical device manufacturers subject to 21 CFR Part 820, Section 820.72 explicitly requires that measurement equipment be calibrated at defined intervals, with calibration status identifiable and records retained. ISO 13485, toward which many regional manufacturers have migrated or are transitioning, carries equivalent provisions. ASTM E2554 provides a framework for estimating and monitoring measurement process variability between formal calibration events - a practice that supports interval analysis and helps production teams identify drift before a CMM goes out of tolerance on a live gauge. As-found condition data, captured prior to any adjustment during a calibration event, is the primary input to that analysis and is required on any technically complete calibration certificate.

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