TIP VF Calibre #2 – Set acceptance criteria on a solid technical basis

TIP VF Calibre #2 – Set acceptance criteria on a solid technical basis

⚙️How do you decide whether a piece of equipment is acceptable or not after calibration or verification?

Visual Factory Calibre allows you to automate this decision through three configurable acceptance criteria:

 🔹 Maximum uncertainty
🔹 Maximum permissible error (MPE)
🔹 Defined tolerances

In addition, the recommendations of the ILAC-G8:09/2019 guide are taken into account, ensuring an approach aligned with internationally recognized practices.

These criteria allow each company to adapt the system to its own production reality and level of demand, without relying on external evaluations that are impractical for daily operations.

📚 We explain it in more detail on our blog: 👉 Acceptance criteria in Visual Factory Calibre

Are you still managing critical processes with Excel?

Are you still managing critical processes with Excel?

In many industrial plants, spreadsheets are still used to control calibrations, alerts, histories, and data analysis.

The result?

❌ Lack of traceability
❌ Error-prone manual validations
❌ Time wasted on tasks that could be automated
❌ High risk during audits

With Visual Factory, your data is structured, secure, and accessible in real time.

🛠️ You no longer need complex formulas to manage your equipment or quality processes.

Automate, validate, and document safely with our applications:

🔹 Visual Factory Calibre
🔹 Visual Factory SPC
🔹 Visual Factory Quality