Florida Metrology Calibration Services, Measuring Tools, and Equipment

WELCOME TO FLORIDA METROLOGY

Welcome to Florida Metrology, where we have been offering our clients an uncompromised standard of excellence since 1991. 

Welcome to Florida Metrology, where we have been offering our clients an uncompromised standard of excellence for metrology calibration services and equipment since 1991.

Florida Metrology is an A2LA 17025 accredited (Certificate # 3864.01) sales, service and calibration company that strives to provide solutions for all your measurement needs. Florida Metrology provides solutions for applications involving mass, torque, tension, compression, non-contact inspection, contact inspection, surface finish, hardness, length, depth, and volume to name a few. In addition, we can help automate your measurements and collect your data.

We can calibrate most types of measuring devices either on-site by one of our highly trained metrologist, at our calibration lab or by one of our 17025 accredited partners.

The top manufacturers turn to Florida Metrology for their metrology sales, service and calibration needs.

Latest News

May 20, 2025

When it comes to precision, performance, and reliability, choosing the appropriate calibration service for your equipment is more than a maintenance task—it’s a crucial investment in quality. Whether you’re operating in manufacturing, aerospace, medical, or energy sectors, properly calibrated instruments are essential for ensuring accurate measurements, maintaining compliance, and minimizing costly errors.

Mar 18, 2025

In industries where precision is nonnegotiable, laboratory calibrations play a critical role in ensuring accurate measurements and maintaining compliance with industry standards. Whether in manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, or pharmaceuticals, even minor inaccuracies in measurement tools can lead to significant quality issues, regulatory violations, and financial losses.

Mar 18, 2025

Hardness testing is essential for material quality control, ensuring metals and other materials meet required strength, durability, and performance standards. Among the various testing methods, the Rockwell testing method is widely used due to its speed, accuracy, and ease of use.