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Danisense achieves full ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for AC calibration services

In-house calibration laboratory now fully accredited for AC and DC calibration

Key points:

  • Danisense achieves full ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for AC calibration services
  • In-house calibration laboratory now fully accredited for AC and DC calibration
  • Fast Turnaround of approximately 10 working days and one-stop-shop service
  • All brand agnostic calibration services can easily be booked through online calibration portal

Taastrup, Denmark, March 2026…Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, announces that its state-of-the-art in-house calibration laboratory has achieved full ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for AC calibration services. This milestone follows the laboratory’s ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for DC current transducer calibration up to 21 kA, obtained in September 2022, and further strengthens Danisense’s commitment to accuracy, high quality and fully traceable measurement results.

Danisense’s calibration laboratory is now equipped to handle a wide range of calibration requirements, including DC calibration from 1 A to 21 kA as well as AC calibration (53 Hz) from 1 A to 1.2 kA for gain error and phase shift. This extensive capability enables the calibration of a broad range of current transducers with either current or voltage outputs, supporting demanding applications across power electronics, energy, automotive, rail, and industrial sectors.

Danisense’s standard AC calibration report is performed at 10%, 25%, 40%, 55%, 70%, 85% and 100% of nominal AC current. The DC standard calibration is performed at +/- 10%, +/- 25 %. +/- 40 %, +/- 55 %, +/- 70 %, +/- 85 %, +/- 100 % of nominal DC current. Results are presented with and without offset, with linearity analysis and statement of conformity (for Danisense transducers only) on all test points. Custom calibration points are also available to meet specific customer requirements.

Understanding the importance of minimizing downtime, Danisense’s calibration service is designed for efficiency, with typical lead times of approximately 10 working days. As a true one-stop-shop calibration partner, Danisense accepts and calibrates both Danisense as well as third-party AC and DC current transducers, simplifying calibration management for laboratories with mixed equipment portfolios.

Customers receive a DANAK-accredited calibration certificate, ensuring that every calibration report fully complies with ISO/IEC 17025 requirements and provides complete confidence in measurement traceability and quality.

All calibration services can easily and quickly be booked through Danisense’s online calibration portal. The online portal provides customers with regular online and email updates during the calibration process, calibration reports, detailed order tracking as well as an online payment function, etc.

For more information about Danisense’s in-house calibration lab please click here or send an email to calibration@danisense.com

DANISENSE: Precision – Innovation

By combining complex magnetic performance with advanced electronics Danisense provides efficient and precise solutions that match the requirements of worldwide customers in demanding industries. Danisense was founded in 2012 and today is based in Denmark and Japan. The company’s founders and key employees are highly-experienced and possess specialized knowledge about high precision current transducers, enabling Danisense to create solutions that enable its customers to quickly and easy measure AC and DC currents with accuracies down to 1ppm. Its products are of the highest quality and have an extremely flat frequency response and outstanding DC stability.

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