Uncertainty of Measurement in Mechanical Testing of Metals – Theory and Hands-on Practice
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On January 4, 2025, IQAS conducted a comprehensive training program titled "Uncertainty of Measurement in Mechanical Testing of Metals – Theory and Hands-on Practice Using Excel for Calculation." This session was designed to provide participants with essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills in evaluating uncertainty of measurement in mechanical testing of metals.
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Faculty/Expert: Mr. Subhasis Mallik
The program was led by Mr. Subhasis Mallik, a certified Management Expert and Six Sigma Black Belt. He is a Certified Lead Auditor for IATF 16949:2016, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, as well as an assessor for ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (Laboratory Accreditation) and ISO/IEC 17021 (CB Accreditation).
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Program Highlights:
The training focused on both theoretical and practical aspects of uncertainty measurement. Participants were guided in identifying key uncertainty components and calculating combined uncertainties using Excel. Hands-on exercises ensured that attendees could confidently apply the concepts to real-world scenarios, enabling precise and reliable mechanical testing results.