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Type 3.1 certificates are commonly referred to as 'Mill Certificates' and confirm the originating production mill plus general mechanical, physical and chemical properties. Type 3.2 certificates are commonly referred to as 'Witness Testing' or '3rd Party Inspection' certificates.
Product Details: Revision: 2004 Edition, October 25, 2004. Published Date: October 25, 2004.
MTC is Mill Test Certificate, it contains all the specification of the steel pipe products. Including dimensions, sizes, weight, chemical composition, mechanical strength, heat treatment status, test result, traceability etc.
The 2.1 / 2.2 inspection certificates do not allow for any component traceability. The 3.1 / 3.2 inspection certificates are only applied at the component level and never to an assembly or final product. They are generally for metallic components but can be applied to non-metallic.
A Material Test Report (MTC), also called Mill test certificate or Material Test Report (MTR) is a product quality assurance document. MTC is issued by the product (plate, pipe, fittings for example) manufacturers such as Nucor Corporation, Tata Steel, Arcelor Mittal & JFE.

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There are two forms of MTC: Sporadic MTC, which does not run in families. Most MTCs are sporadic. This form mainly affects older adults.
The 2.1 / 2.2 inspection certificates do not allow for any component traceability. The 3.1 / 3.2 inspection certificates are only applied at the component level and never to an assembly or final product. They are generally for metallic components but can be applied to non-metallic.
Read more about each field below. #1 \u2013 Material Heat Number. ... #2 \u2013 Material Grade (not pictured) ... #3 \u2013 Product Specifications Met. ... #4 \u2013 Material Dimensions. ... #5 \u2013 Mechanical Properties. ... #6 \u2013 Chemical Analysis. ... #7 \u2013 Heat Treatment (not pictured) ... #\u200b8 \u2013 Certified Mill Signature.
Type 3.1 certificates are commonly referred to as 'Mill Certificates' and confirm the originating production mill plus general mechanical, physical and chemical properties. Type 3.2 certificates are commonly referred to as 'Witness Testing' or '3rd Party Inspection' certificates.
What is a 3.1 Material Certificate? A 3.1 certificate is issued by an authority which is independent of manufacturing and is validated by the manufacturers authorised inspection representative. It is equivalent to the \u201cold\u201d 3.1.

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