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Mill Test Certificate

What is a Mill Test Certificate?

A mill test certificate (MTC, or sometimes referred to as Mill Inspection Certificate in some cases)is an official quality assurance document issued by the manufacturer to verify that a metal product meets the required chemical and mechanical specifications. It confirms the material’s authenticity, composition, and compliance with relevant industry standards such as ASTM, EN, JIS or DIN.

 

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Purpose of a Mill Test Certificate

The primary purpose of a mill test certificate is to maintain product quality and traceability throughout the supply chain. It ensures:

  1. Quality validation: Confirms that products comply with manufacturing & material standards.
  2. Traceability: Links materials to their heat number, batch, and testing data.
  3. Manufacturing compliance: Verifies that the material meets design specifications and export requirements.
  4. Authenticity verification: Acts as an inspection record for customer confidence and regulatory assurance.

Information Included in a Mill Test Certificate

A standard mill test certificate contains critical details about the product’s manufacturing and testing process. These include:

  1. Chemical composition: Percentage of chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and other alloying elements.
  2. Mechanical properties: Tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, hardness, etc..
  3. Manufacturing details: Product dimensions, grade specification, heat number, and batch data.
  4. Testing standards: Relevant standard codes (e.g., ASTM, JIS, DIN or customer specifications) confirming compliance.
  5. Test results: Laboratory data verifying conformance to product requirements.

Types of Mill Test Certificates

As per EN 10204 standards, there are four main types of mill certificates, each representing a different level of verification:

  1. Type 2.1 Certificate: Manufacturer’s statement of compliance without test results.
  2. Type 2.2 Certificate: Includes non-specific test results provided by the manufacturer.
  3. Type 3.1 Certificate: Issued by the manufacturer’s quality department with specific test data.
  4. Type 3.2 Certificate: Verified by an independent third-party inspection body for enhanced assurance.

Importance of Mill Test Certificates in the Stainless Steel Industry

Mill test certificates play a vital role in maintaining product reliability, safety, and international compliance. They help:

  1. Build customer assurance and confidence in product quality.
  2. Maintain supply chain transparency and traceability from mill to customer.
  3. Support engineering documentation and technical audits.
  4. Ensure quality control in line with global standards and safety compliance.
  5. Facilitate export compliance by meeting international inspection norms.