The first in Ukraine calibration chamber for adjustment and stamping of trade weights and measures was opened in Kharkiv on the initiative of the great scientist Dmitriy Ivanovich Mendeleyev on October 8, 1901. From this event not only the history of metrology and standardization in Ukraine but also the centenary history of our institute began.
Most part of measuring devices of that time was of foreign origin. Therefore the main tasks of our institute were to develop, create and improve our own metrological base. Thus, our institute was the first in the country to create quartz resonators for time and frequency service, a nuclear meter of magnetic field strength, impulse radiopyrometer for investigating large thermonuclear plants that had analogs neither in this country nor abroad, measuring complexes for laser certification. Photoelectric comparators for measuring high temperatures were created here for the first time in the world. The activity of the institute on the determination of fundamental physical constants – the gyromagnetic ratio of proton that provided the basis for specifying electrical and magnetic units, and light velocity the obtained value of which was recognized abroad and used when making the fundamental constant tables – received the worldwide recognition.
The models of metrological equipment represented in the museum were created in different years. 47 national primary standards (the total number of them in Ukraine is 57) and 15 secondary standards have been created in the institute since 1993. Besides standards which are unique, the institute develops and produces measuring devices for mass application.
Many of the instruments represented in the museum were displayed on domestic and international exhibitions.