Electroserv expands into the South with 6-figure investment

Electroserv has invested £250,000 in flagship calibration facility and service hub in the south of England.

To meet the needs of process industry customers throughout the country, Electroserv has launched a new service hub, which comprises a wet flow calibration rig and electrical, temperature and pressure calibration facilities, as well as meeting and office space.

The new facility is Electroserv’s second dedicated calibration centre in the UK. Simon Fisher, Electroserv Managing Director commented:

“The new hub houses our flagship flowrig which is part of our collaboration with Endress+Hauser. The flagship rig is the most accurate calibration system in the UK, and the state-of-the-art facility will ensure compliance with marginal process interruption for our customers.

“We’re committed to integrating sustainable, agile processes to our operations. Expanding into the south of England will mean our customers’ instruments will spend less time in transit, and therefore reduce the amount of travel and ultimately the associated carbon footprint.”

Simon continued: “In just half an hour, instruments can be fitted, tested and removed. The system is also fully programmable to accommodate the vast range of requirements our customers expect from a flagship facility,” which includes:

*Flowmeter sizes up to 3-inch diameter

*Flow rates from 0.001m3/hr to 80m3/hr

*Measurement uncertainty of ±0.1% o.r.

*Pressure ranges from -1bar to 100bar

*Temperature ranges from -30oC to 1600oC

*UKAS accreditation to ISO 17025

*Certificate of calibration supplied

The Bramley calibration facility has also provided opportunities for employment in Basingstoke and beyond, with 6 jobs created, covering a variety of roles including technicians, engineers, marketing and sales.

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