PeterIgg
Petroleum
- Apr 6, 2003
- 99
This follows on from a couple of earlier threads:
Is there an actual difference between ISO 10474 and EN 10204 or are they identical. I have 10204 and seen the table from ISO 10474 describing the attributes of the various certificates and the wording is identical. Is the rest of the standard?
Secondly, if I have a material certificate that has reference to the material standard, the heat number of the pour (or similar), details the chemical analysis and heat treatment, the results of (presuably) representative mechanical tests and is signed by a member of the Quality department of the supplier (as I understand that under ISO 9002 that the QA department is independant of the Production Department?)is the certificate 3.1b?
I can see no requirement for the certificate to actually be endorsed that it is 3.1b. Anyone else had experience in this area?
Is there an actual difference between ISO 10474 and EN 10204 or are they identical. I have 10204 and seen the table from ISO 10474 describing the attributes of the various certificates and the wording is identical. Is the rest of the standard?
Secondly, if I have a material certificate that has reference to the material standard, the heat number of the pour (or similar), details the chemical analysis and heat treatment, the results of (presuably) representative mechanical tests and is signed by a member of the Quality department of the supplier (as I understand that under ISO 9002 that the QA department is independant of the Production Department?)is the certificate 3.1b?
I can see no requirement for the certificate to actually be endorsed that it is 3.1b. Anyone else had experience in this area?