Dear Maran,
We too faced similar problems. Pl. check wether testing level like Lot classification as per S4, Level of testing as per F, G, ...K etc. is specified in client specification.
Generally most of the clients accepts consumable testing as per Table 2 of SFA5.01 of IIC. Unless specifically order, most of supplier will provide chemical EN 10204 3.1 (Actual tested values) certification, Mechanical EN 10204 2.2 (Statistical / typical values).
regards
P.K
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"ELAMARAN RAJAN" <elams.rajan@gmail.com> Sent by: materials-welding@googlegroups.com 05/10/2009 01:49 م | To: <materials-welding@googlegroups.com> cc: Subject: [MW:3420] Welding consumables certification |
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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