peterjung
Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2009
- 4
Hi all
Can someone please help answer a simple question on material certification:
We are sourcing raw material in China for manufacture at our Chinese factory.
Of course this material has been inspected to GB code and standard.
This mainly concerns mild steel plate, angle and the like. Nothing exotic.
Now we have a client who is demanding that all material must be "ASME material". They do not say how they define “ASME material”.
I have examined the mill sheets for our Chinese GB material with the mill sheets for the same "ASME material" that we use in the USA. These are identical in chemical analysis and mechanical properties. Essentially the actual material is identical.
My question is this:
Can the GB material be "re-inspected" by a qualified third party (SGS for example) to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the ASME material code and then legitimately described as "ASME material".
Any help or advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance.
Can someone please help answer a simple question on material certification:
We are sourcing raw material in China for manufacture at our Chinese factory.
Of course this material has been inspected to GB code and standard.
This mainly concerns mild steel plate, angle and the like. Nothing exotic.
Now we have a client who is demanding that all material must be "ASME material". They do not say how they define “ASME material”.
I have examined the mill sheets for our Chinese GB material with the mill sheets for the same "ASME material" that we use in the USA. These are identical in chemical analysis and mechanical properties. Essentially the actual material is identical.
My question is this:
Can the GB material be "re-inspected" by a qualified third party (SGS for example) to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the ASME material code and then legitimately described as "ASME material".
Any help or advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance.