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mass calibration

Mass calibration is the process of ensuring that a scale or measuring device provides accurate weight readings. It involves comparing the device's measurements to known standard weights under controlled conditions. If discrepancies are found, adjustments are made so that the instrument correctly reflects true mass. This process is essential in scientific, industrial, and commercial settings to maintain measurement accuracy, ensure quality control, and adhere to standards. Regular calibration helps prevent errors in measurement that could lead to faulty results, financial loss, or safety issues.