Steel Bar Certificates: MTC, 3.1, and 3.2 Requests

Certificate language should be handled carefully. Buyers should state the required certificate type, standard, test items, traceability scope, and whether third-party inspection is required before quotation.

Steel Bar Certificates: MTC, 3.1, and 3.2 Requests technical context

What to review before quotation.

Use this guide to prepare a clearer specification and reduce back-and-forth during RFQ review.

MTC discussion

A material test certificate request should be connected to the grade, heat, delivery condition, order standard, and specific test items.

3.1 and 3.2 requests

If EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2 documentation is required, state it clearly in the RFQ. Third-party inspection needs to be discussed before order confirmation.

Traceability and labels

If heat number traceability, product labels, bundle tags, or packing documents are needed, include those requirements in the RFQ.

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Quality & Documents

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Send RFQ

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42CrMo4 / 4140

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Processing Routes

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Common buyer questions.

Can I request EN 10204 3.1?

State the certificate requirement in the RFQ so scope and availability can be reviewed before quotation.

When is 3.2 documentation discussed?

3.2 documentation normally involves third-party inspection and must be discussed before order confirmation.

What document details should I include?

Include certificate type, test items, traceability scope, inspection party if any, and required format.

Turn this guide into a clear RFQ.

Include delivery condition, processing requirement, destination port, testing requirements, and certificate expectations so the supply route can be reviewed clearly.