Alloy Heat Treatment receives Nadcap re-accreditation for heat treatment

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Alloy Heat Treatment has announced it has been successful in achieving Nadcap re-accreditation for heat treatment.

The aim of the Nadcap program is to assess process capability for compliance to industry standards and customer requirements. Nadcap is an industry-managed approach to conformity assessment that brings together technical experts from both Industry and Government to establish requirements for accreditation, accredit suppliers and define operational program requirements.

This results in a standardised approach to quality assurance and by achieving Nadcap accreditation, Alloy Heat Treatment has demonstrated their compliance.

Quality manager Steve Roberts commented: “I’m delighted with the achievement of Nadcap re-accreditation and to again be awarded Merit Status. This means that, instead of having our next Nadcap audit in 12 months, we have been granted an accreditation that lasts until January 2020.”

“Compliance via Nadcap accreditation is a milestone in demonstrating manufacturing excellence.” said Joe Pinto, executive vice president and chief operating officer at the Performance Review Institute. “By obtaining Nadcap in heat treating, Alloy Heat Treatment have proved to the industry that they are committed to quality and aerospace safety.”

www.alloyheat.co.uk

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