- Objective:
To lay down a procedure for calibration of volumetric apparatus used in the laboratory.
- Scope:
This SOP is applicable for calibration of volumetric apparatus in Quality Control.
- Responsibilities:
Chemist QC /Officer : To follow the procedure
- Accountability:
Head – Quality Control : For System Compliance.
- Procedure:
- Volumetric glassware shall be calibrated at 23°C to 27°C.
- The volumetric apparatus shall be calibrated once in a year. For calibration select randomly two glassware of a particular volume capacity. Serial number on the glassware shall be considered the identification of the glassware during calibration. Only class A grade glass ware shall be used in quality control laboratory.
- Clean the glassware for calibration to remove any grease, dirty etc. by keeping it immersed in chromic acid for 30 minutes.
- Rinse the glass ware under running tap water then rinse it with twice with water and dry it at 50°C for 120 minutes. Insure the glassware is completely dry.
- Remove the glassware from the oven and keep it in dessictors, insure the ambient temperature is 25°C±2°C.
- Arrange a water bath consisting of beaker, containing water.
- Maintain the temperature of water bath at 25°C±0.5°C, throughout the calibration.
- Place the apparatus to be calibrated on the balance and note the weight (A), remove the apparatus and transfer the water at 25°C. So that check the liquid in the apparatus mark label.
- Weigh the apparatus and note down the weight (B).
- Calculate the volume of glassware, using following formula.
(B-A)
=——————————
0.99602
Where 0.99602 is the density of water at 25°C.
- Calibration of Volumetric flask (IS 915:1957):
- Maintain the temperature of the water bath at 25°C±0.5°C throughout the calibration.
- Tare the volumetric flask and fill the water up to mark and weigh. Calculate the volume of flask using the formula given below:
Weight of water (g)
Volume = ————————————-
Density of water
- Tolerance Limit: As
given in annexure I.
- Calibration of Burette (IS 1997:1967):
- Maintain the temperature of the water bath at 25°C±0.5°C throughout the calibration.
- Fill the burette with water up to the zero point.
- Tare the beaker.
- Empty the burette up to 10.0 ml in the suitable beaker and weigh.
- Calculate the volume using the formula given below:
- Calibration of Burette (IS 1997:1967):
Weight of water (g)
Volume = ————————————
Density of water
- Similarly weigh the water up to 20.0, 30.0, 40.0 & 50.0 ml as applicable and calculate the volume using the above given formula and record.
- Calibration of Bulb Pipette (IS 1117:1975):
- Maintain the temperature of the water bath at 25°C±0.5°C throughout the calibration..
- Tare a suitable beaker.
- Pipette the water up to the mark and empty the pipette in tarred beaker and weigh.
- Calculate the volume using the formula given below:
- Calibration of Bulb Pipette (IS 1117:1975):
Weight of water (g)
Volume =———————————–
Density of water
Calibration of Graduated Pipette (IS 4162:1967):
Maintain the temperature of the water bath at 25°C±0.5°C throughout the calibration.
Tare a suitable beaker.
Weigh the volume of water at different graduation in suitable tarred beaker and record.
Calculate the volume using the formula given below:
Weight of water (g)
Volume = ———————————–
Density of water
Calibration of Measuring Cylinders (ISO4788:2005)
Maintain the temperature of the water bath at 25°C±0.5°C throughout the calibration.
Tare the measuring cylinder and fill the water up to mark and weigh.
Calculate the volume using the formula given below:
Weight of water (g)
Volume = ———————————–
Density of water
- Broken glass wares shall not be used in the laboratory.
- If any glassware breaks, then inform to Head Quality Control.
- Annexure(S):
- NA
- Reference (S) ,
IS 915:1957, IS 1997:1967, IS 1117:1975, IS 4162:1967, ISO4788:2005
- Glossary
SOP : Standard Operating Procedure
QA : Quality Assurance
QC : Quality Control
IS : Indian Standard
ºC : Degree Celsius
ml : Milli Litre
ISO : International Standard organization
- Revision History
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