Precision electrical test and measurement instruments designed by engineers, for engineers.
Founded in 1985, Fluke Multimeter has grown from a specialist digital multimeter manufacturer into a comprehensive test and measurement solutions provider serving engineers and technicians in 95 countries.
Our founding principle remains unchanged: every measurement reading that leaves one of our instruments must be accurate, traceable, and reliable — because the engineers who depend on those readings make decisions that affect safety, uptime, and regulatory compliance.
Today, our 2,800+ employees across 12 calibration laboratories and 4 manufacturing facilities design, produce, calibrate, and support a full range of electrical test instruments — from handheld digital multimeters to three-phase power quality analyzers.
Every specification we publish is backed by documented test data. We do not extrapolate ratings or use marketing-optimized accuracy figures. If we state 0.025% accuracy, it is verified under the stated conditions with traceable reference standards.
Safety is an engineering requirement, not a post-production label. Our input protection circuits, enclosure materials, and test lead constructions are designed to survive fault conditions — not just pass a type test.
From our primary reference standards (NIST/PTB/NMI traceable) through production calibration to field service recalibration, we maintain an unbroken chain of measurement traceability with documented uncertainty at every level.
Our four manufacturing facilities operate under an integrated quality management system certified to ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015. In-house calibration laboratories are accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
100% of instruments undergo automated functional testing and calibration verification before shipment. No statistical sampling — every unit is individually verified.
Critical components (precision resistors, ADC ICs, protection devices) receive incoming inspection per AQL Level II sampling and are lot-traceable through production.
Type testing per IEC 61010-1 including temperature cycling (-40C to +75C), humidity (95% RH non-condensing), vibration, and 3-meter drop testing on all six faces.
Quality Management Systems
Environmental Management
Calibration Laboratories
North America Safety
European Compliance
Canadian Standards
China Compulsory
Hazardous Substances
Whether you are specifying instruments for a new project or evaluating a fleet calibration agreement, our team is ready to discuss your requirements.
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