The Mill Test Certificate, or also known as Material Test Report, plays an important role in quality control of materials in some industries, such as manufacturing, construction and oil and gas. But often many users find it difficult to understand the certificates.
The Mill Test Certificate (MTC), also known as a material test report, is a document that verifies the chemical and physical properties of a material. Usually, the report is written on paper and contains the approval of the factory quality control along with a special stamp of the material test certificate.
The testing standards and content in the report generally align with the factory’s manufacturing standards or the client’s specific requirements. Typically, the report contains detailed information on the material’s composition, including the type, grade, and specification, as well as the results of various tests the material was subjected to, such as tensile strength, yield strength and more.
The material test report or mill test report/certificate is usually provided by the manufacturer before the products leave the factory.
However, sometimes a quality control third party may issue the report, depending on specific requirements. For example, the manufacturer may only meet the requirements contained in an EN10204 3.1 certificate. If you (as a client) ask for an EN10204 3.2 certificate, you need a third party with sufficient qualifications to issue the certified material test report.
There are two main points as to why the material testing certificate is important.
Verification of product quality.It is worth noting that test methods and content vary depending on the materials being tested.
For steel products, an MTC typically includes the following test standards..
The report should include detailed test results for each test, along with all necessary approvals from the plant quality control department.