The following certifications are available with each shipment.
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Certificate of Conformance – manufacturer's assurance that products are produced in accordance with all specification and purchase order requirements.
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Material Certification – original mill certification used to inspect and certify material to ensure test acceptance criteria is met, such as mechanical properties, chemical analysis, and mechanical testing, among others.
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Chemical and Physical Test Reports – used to provide evidence that the parts shipped possess the chemical and physical properties required by the order specifications.
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QSLM (Qualified Suppliers List for Manufacturers) – demonstrates that the controls in place and used on a daily basis comply with the established QSL Criteria, providing maximum assurance that the products procured conform to specification requirements. |
Certificates of Quality Conformance to QAP 1075 & QAP EQ-001
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QAP 1075 – A quality sampling plan for safety critical parts. QAP 1075 requires an expanded sampling plan in order to certify a lot for a COQC, or Certificate of Quality Conformance. Typically critical dimensions require a more in-depth analysis than non-critical dimensions.
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QAP EQ-001 – A zero-based sampling plan for lot approval. As opposed to older standards like Mil-Std-105 which allow for an AQL (acceptable quality level) of non-compliant parts based on your sample size, QAP EQ001 dictates the number of samples to be measured. If any parts in that sample size are non-conformant, then the entire lot is non-conformant.
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