Just to add Hrishi's comments. 3.1 provides specific results per lot
(lot controlled) and 2.2 provides generic results. Most certs are
2.2.
Regards,
TF
On Oct 5, 6:49 pm, ELAMARAN RAJAN <elams.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends
>
> As per our client specification for all welding consumables has to be
> minimum of EN10204 3.1 certification is required.
> we are submitted EN10204 3.1 Chemical composition and for mechanical
> properties EN10204 2.2.
> But Client not accepting that certificate due to mechanical properties has
> to be certified as per EN10204 3.1
>
> let me know what is the difference between EN10204 3.1 and EN10204 2.2
>
> regards
> maran
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