Quality Standards
At AV Precision Tubes Private Limited, we pride ourselves on being recognized with ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, and OHSAS 18001:2007 certifications, underlining our commitment to manufacturing superior quality stainless steel. We don’t just pay lip service to quality; we live it. Each individual tube undergoes rigorous scrutiny using state-of-the-art testing equipment and is carefully inspected by our highly trained personnel to ensure no flaws go undetected.
Our comprehensive quality system permeates all corners of our operations, from sourcing raw materials to manufacturing, from product certification to delivery, ensuring we meet and exceed the stringent quality standards of the industries we serve. That’s why we source our raw materials exclusively from internationally reputed vendors of the highest caliber, guaranteeing our products’ superior quality.
Our Products are subjected to various quality testing such as
Eddy current test
Eddy current testing is a fast, efficient, accepted and the most dominating method for non destructive inspection of tubes. Fladmark -EC is an advanced online Eddy Current Test System for tubes made of ferromagnetic, austenitic and non-ferromagnetic material.
Defects such as cracks, pin holes, open welds, voids, inclusions, concentrated porosity, weld defects, mechanical damages and deep pitting are reliably detected and logged by the system
Mechanical Tests
Mechanical Testing adheres to ASTM standards and is conducted for
- Hardness test
Hardness is the ability of any material to resist surface indentation or scratching.
As a manufacturer of precision metal tubing, testing the hardness of alloys is important to our operations. We measure the hardness of our high quality tubes as part of our quality control procedures.
Hardness is the ability of any material to resist surface indentation or scratching.
As a manufacturer of precision metal tubing, testing the hardness of alloys is important to our operations. We measure the hardness of our high quality tubes as part of our quality control procedures.
- Tensile Test
The tensile test, also known as tension test, is probably the most fundamental type of mechanical testing that can be performed. - Flaring
- Compression Test
- Bending Test etc.