EN 10204 3.1 vs 3.2

EN 10204 3.1 and EN 10204 3.2 are material certification standards commonly required for aerospace, medical, energy, and industrial applications.

The primary difference is the level of independent inspection and certification.

What Is EN 10204 3.1?

EN 10204 3.1 certification is issued by the material manufacturer and confirms that supplied material meets the specified requirements.

The certificate typically includes:

  • chemical composition
  • mechanical properties
  • heat number traceability
  • inspection results

What Is EN 10204 3.2?

EN 10204 3.2 certification includes additional verification by an independent inspection body or customer-designated representative.

This provides a higher level of material verification.

EN 10204 3.1 vs 3.2 Comparison

FeatureEN 10204 3.1EN 10204 3.2
Material TraceabilityYesYes
Mechanical PropertiesYesYes
Chemical AnalysisYesYes
Independent VerificationNoYes
CostLowerHigher

When Is EN 10204 3.1 Used?

EN 10204 3.1 is commonly required for:

  • general aerospace materials
  • stainless steel bar
  • nickel alloys
  • titanium alloys
  • industrial manufacturing

When Is EN 10204 3.2 Required?

EN 10204 3.2 is often specified for:

  • critical aerospace applications
  • defense programs
  • nuclear projects
  • high-risk engineering applications

Common Materials Supplied With EN 10204 Certification

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