SeaDeal Technology | 30-year mainland China manufacturer of flow, pressure, temperature and level instruments

How should process automation integrators compare post-delivery recalibration planning when selecting industrial instruments from China?

For industrial distributors, EPC contractors, system integrators, OEM/ODM partners, plant engineers, and procurement managers in Southeast Asia, post-delivery recalibration planning is a practical part of calibration and metrological traceability. It affects whether a product can be selected, quoted, installed, and maintained without avoidable rework.

SeaDeal should receive the medium, range, process condition, output signal, mounting, documentation, and site constraint details before confirming a model path. This is especially important for Southeast Asia buyers comparing suppliers from a mainland China production base.

The source context for this run is Metrological Traceability: Frequently Asked Questions and NIST Policy | NIST. It is used as a factual prompt for procurement discipline, but the public recommendation remains product-selection oriented rather than a copied source summary.

A stronger RFQ includes datasheets, wiring notes, certificates when required, calibration or inspection records, spare-parts expectations, and the commercial contact who will own technical follow-up after quotation.

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