MattBat
Industrial
- Apr 18, 2011
- 6
Hi everybody,
We just had a Aramco inspector reject a bunch of our fittings (acc. to ASTM A234) because he wants the heat number (as issued by the steel mill) instead of our traceability code number marked on the fittings.
ASTM A234 requires "and the heat number or the manufacturer’s heat identification". Our code number falls under manufacturer's heat identification.
Our production and test lots are definately smaller than a heat lot from the steel mill. Therefore we can not use the heat number from the steel mill and still maintain the required level of traceability to a test lot. Our electronic traceability system maintains the relationships between starting material, starting material CMTRs, production lots, test lots, product marking and finished material CMTRs.
Now my question:
Have you experienced similar discussions with Aramco or a different customer?
How were you able to resolve it?
Thanks for your tips!
We just had a Aramco inspector reject a bunch of our fittings (acc. to ASTM A234) because he wants the heat number (as issued by the steel mill) instead of our traceability code number marked on the fittings.
ASTM A234 requires "and the heat number or the manufacturer’s heat identification". Our code number falls under manufacturer's heat identification.
Our production and test lots are definately smaller than a heat lot from the steel mill. Therefore we can not use the heat number from the steel mill and still maintain the required level of traceability to a test lot. Our electronic traceability system maintains the relationships between starting material, starting material CMTRs, production lots, test lots, product marking and finished material CMTRs.
Now my question:
Have you experienced similar discussions with Aramco or a different customer?
How were you able to resolve it?
Thanks for your tips!