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F-06/02

ACCREDITATION Issue Date: 18/08/2020


Rev. No: 09
DOCUMENT
LAB 175

Accreditation No: LAB 175

Awarded to

(Calibration Laboratory)
Qarshi Research International Pvt. Ltd.,
56/1-4, Phase 3, Industrial Estate,
Hattar, Haripur, Pakistan
The scope of accreditation is in accordance with the standard specifications outlined in the
following page(s) of this document. The accredited scope shall be visible and legible in areas
such as customer service, sample-receiving section etc and shall not mislead its users.

The accreditation was first time granted on 30-05-2019 by Pakistan National Accreditation
Council.

The laboratory complies with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2017

The accreditation requires regular surveillance, and is valid until 29-05-2025.

The decision of accreditation made by Pakistan National Accreditation Council implies that the
organization has been found to fulfill the requirements for accreditation within the scope.

The organization however, itself is responsible for the results of performed measurements/tests.

PAKISTAN NATIONAL ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

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Calibration Laboratory.
Accreditation Scope of Accreditation of Calibration Laboratory, M/s QARSHI RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL Pvt. Ltd. Hattar Industrial Estate, Haripur, KPK, Pakistan.

Permanent laboratory premises X


Field of measurement: In house
*Expanded
Technique, Reference
Measured quantity Range Uncertainty
Standard, Equipment
(±)
1 mg 0.001 mg
2 mg 0.002 mg
5 mg 0.003 mg
10 mg 0.002 mg
20 mg 0.002 mg
50 mg 0.003 mg TEC-CAL-SCM -02
100 mg 0.061 mg (ABBA Method)
200 mg 0.010 mg
i) E2 & F1 Class Standard Weight
Mass 500 mg 0.070 mg
ii) Microbalance
(1 mg-20 Kg) 1g to10 g 0.0000010 g
iii) Analytical Balance,
F1 and below 20 g to 50 g 0.00020 g
iv) Mass Comparator
class weights 100 g 0.00040 g
v) Top loading Balance,
200 g 0.00020 g
500 g 0.0010 g vi) Platform balance.

1000 g 0.0010 g
2000 g 0.0020 g
5 Kg 0.0000020 Kg
10 Kg 0.0000020 Kg
20 Kg 0.0000080 Kg
10 µL to 50µL 0.030 µL to 0.044 µL
51 µL to 99µL 0.044 µL to 0.088 µL TEC-CAL-SCM-01
100 µL to 200µL 0.088 µL to 0.18 µL Gravimetric Method
Micropipette 201 µL to 499µL 0.18 µL to 0.40 µL Four electronic balances used.
(10 µL-5000 µL) 500 µL to 999µL 0.40 µL to 0.80 µL
1000 µL to 2999µL 0.80 µL to 2.30 µL
3000 µL to 5000µL 2.30 µL to 3.80 µL
Glass wares
1 mL-5 L 0.0006 mL-0.290 L
(1 mL-5000 mL)

Metallic
20 mL-20 L 0.29 mL-0.292 L
(20 mL-20 L)
Plastic
(1 mL-20 L) 1 mL-20 L 0.29 mL-0.584 L

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Temperature TEC-CAL-SCM-04
i) Liquid in Glass i) - 40 °C to 125 °C i) 0.070 °C to 0.29 °C Comparison Method
Equipment used
i. Heating bath
° ° ° °
ii) Probes (PRT) ii) - 40 C to 420 C ii) 0.25 C to 1.37 C (ISOTECH LIBRA 785 M)
ii. DUAL Blocks
(Fluke 9011& 9009)
iii. SATURN FURNACE
(ISOTECH 877)
iii) Probes iii) - 30 °C to 1300°C iii) 0.23 °C to 0.57 °C iv. IR Calibrator (ISOTECH
(Thermocouples) GEMNI (R 550/700)
v. PRT with Readout
(FLUKE)
vi. S& R Type
iv) IR iv) 30 °C to 550 °C iv) 0.40 °C to 0.50 °C Thermocouple (FLUKE)
Thermometers vii. Type K J Thermometer
(Dwyer TC20)

TEC-CAL-SCM -06
-10 psi to 300 psi 0.080 psi to 0.22 psi (DKD-R61)
Pressure 301 psi to 1000 psi 0.8 psi to 0.9 psi Comparison Method
(-10-10,000) Psi 1001psi to 6000 psi 0.9 psi to 1.4 psi i)Pneumatic Test pump with
6001psi to 10000 psi 1.5 psi to 1.7 psi reference gauge
ii) Hydraulic Test pump with
reference gauge

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Field of measurement: On-Site


*Expanded
Technique, Reference
Measured quantity Range Uncertainty
Standard, Equipment
(+ )
2 mg to 100 mg 0.006 mg
TEC-CAL-SCM -05
101 mg to 500 mg 0.006 mg to 0.010 mg
Weighing (ABBA Method)
501 mg to 50 g 0.010 mg to 0.000032 g
(Balances) i. F1 Class Standard
51 g to 200 g 0.000032 g to 0.0002 g
(2 mg-120 Kg) Weight
201 g to 5000 g 0.0002 g to 0.010 g
ii. E2 Class Standard
5001g to 120 Kg 0.010 g to 0.01 Kg
Weight
Temperature
i) Probes (PRT) i) – 30 °C to 420 °C i) 0.26 °C to 1.37 °C TEC-CAL-SCM-04
TEC-CAL-SCM-05
ii) Probes ii) - 30°C to 670 °C ii) 0.32 °C to 0.94 °C Comparison Method
(Thermocouples) Equipment used
i. DUAL Blocks
iii) IR Thermometers iii) 30 °C to 550 °C iii) 0.40 °C to 0.50 °C (Fluke 9011& 9009)
ii. IR Calibrator
(ISOTECH GEMNI R
iv)Heat Generating iv)-80 °C to 1100 °C iv) 0.69 °C to 0.95 °C 550/700
Sources iii. PRT with Readout
-196 0C to 1450 0C (FLUKE)
(Simulated value) iv. S& R Type
Thermocouple (FLUKE)
v. Type K .J
Thermometer
(Dwyer TC20)
vi. Temperature Recorder
(Fluke 2638A)
vii. Digital Thermometer
with probe (Testo 735)
Volume Onsite
i)Micropipette i)10 µL to 5000 µL i) 0.20 µL to 9.2 µL TEC-CAL-SCM-07
ii)Glassware ii)1 mL to 5 L ii)0.10 mL to 0.290 L Gravimetric Method
iii)Metallic iii)20 mL to 20 L iii)0.29 mL to 0.293 L
iv)Plastic iv)1 mL to 20 L iv)0.29 mL to 0.584 L Precision electronic balances
of customer.

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TEC-CAL-SCM-09
pH Meter NIST Traceable pH buffers
(4, 7 & 10) pH 0.020 pH to0.031 pH
sachets.
APHA, AWWA, WEF (4-95)

TEC-CAL-SCM-08
0.88 µs/cm to3.30 µs/cm NIST Traceable Conductivity
Conductivity Meter (84 & 1413) µs/cm standard solution sachets.
APHA, AWWA, WEF (2-56)

* Expanded Uncertainty:
Expanded Uncertainty is the measurement uncertainty at a coverage probability of 95 %, which usually
requires the use of a coverage factor of k = 2. This measurement uncertainty is a value for which the
laboratory has been accredited using the procedure that was the subject of assessment. In certificates issued
under its accreditation scope an accredited laboratory is not permitted to quote an uncertainty that is
smaller than the published uncertainty for respective ranges as given above.

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