NSL Analytical receives scope expansion and renewal of ISO/IEC 17025 certification

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January 22, 2018

January 22, 2018

Independent commercial testing laboratory NSL Analytical Services, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, USA, has received scope expansion and renewed ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for both its Metallurgical and Analytical Laboratories.

Additional specifications and methods have been adopted by NSL and received approval from ANAB.  The scope expansion includes these added capabilities:

  • ASTM B214 Sieve Testing for Sieve Analysis – Metal and other Powders
  • ASTM B527 Tap Density for Metal Powders
  • ASTM B213 Flow Rate for Metal Powders
  • ASTM B212 Apparent Density for Free Flowing Metal Powders
  • ASTM B417 Apparent Density for Non Free Flowing Metal Powders
  • AMS 2750 Heat Treat of Specimens  for Metallic Materials
  • IEC 6221-7-2 Colorimetric Cr+6 on Polymers and Electronics for RoHS Testing
  • IEC 62321-8 Phthalates for RoHS Testing
  • SEM Qualitative Elemental Analysis, EDS Profile, Surface Morphology and Imaging with Hitachi Scanning Electron Microscope Model SU3500

“This accreditation recognises the testing competence of NSL in everything we do,” commented Larry Somrack, NSL President. “NSL has been ISO/IEC 17025 accredited since 1999. Our commitment to quality and continuous improvement has made our accreditation of ISO/IEC 17025 a cornerstone of trust for our clients.”

www.nslanalytical.com

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January 22, 2018

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