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Re: [MW:22945] EN 10204 2.2 Certificate..

Dear Mr. Prakash,
Thanks for your reply. Also regret for the language I used.
But i would like to get clarified a point that EN 10204 2.2 document content is "Statement of compliance with the order, with indication of results of nonspecific inspection"

I take the statement in this way.The \manufacturer will comply to the order requirement, but the results need not match with the items actually produced.(non- specific inspection). If it is non specific then why i need to match the qty with the batch lot. 
Thanks and regards
Vadivel. M

On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 10:05:12 PM UTC+5:30, Prakash Gotimukul wrote:
The certificate must match the requirement of a batch with Qty or any other means to correlate. It cannot be any certificate unrelated to the actual product/s.
By the way we dont like to throw at you. We will politely give you. ( pun intended)

Rgds
G.Prakash
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Vadivel Mahadevan <vadivel...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,

Can you please throw me an Idea whether we need to match the Quantity for EN10204 2,2 Certificates. 
Supposedly consider a lot of around 30 nos of a pressure part where customer has requested for EN 10204 2.2 Certification for internals. Whether I am supposed to submit him internals Test certificate to match this 30 nos or a sample TC is sufficient enough.

What is the procedure to raise this issue to EN body?

Thanks and regards
Vadivel. M

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