ThyssenKrupp VDM obtains ASME certification
The
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recently certified ThyssenKrupp
VDM's quality assurance system in accordance with international guidelines. ASME
develops technical guidelines and standards for among other things pressure
vessels and piping in the nuclear industry. The Quality System Certificate
(QSC-671) confirms that ThyssenKrupp VDM is a reliable supplier of material for
these applications.
The preparation for the certification lasted around
one year, the detailed on-site audit then took a further week. "We are pleased
that we passed the audit without any discrepancies," explains Dr. Stephan
Greimers, Head of Central Quality and Environment Management. The certificate is
valid for three years; the ASME will review once a year without notice whether
the guidelines are being complied with.
"The recognised certificate saves
our customers considerable expense," adds Dr. Greimers. Manufacturers of
components that are used for example as piping inside a nuclear reactor have to
have suppliers with QSC or undertake extensive audits themselves. The QSC
certificate awarded by ASME completes the existing set of internationally
accepted approvals for ThyssenKrupp VDM products for e.g. use in apparatus
construction and the chemical industry with the most important seal for the
nuclear industry. The latest certificate is very important to support
ThyssenKrupp VDM to expand its position in particular in the growing Asian
market.
The
activities of the Inoxum Group, part of ThyssenKrupp AG, are divided into two
segments: the Stainless Steel segment stands for the worldwide production,
processing and distribution of stainless steel flat products. The High
Performance Alloys segment brings together the production and distribution of
high-performance materials such as nickel alloys, titanium and zirconium.
ThyssenKrupp VDM based in Werdohl (Germany) is responsible for this segment. The
Inoxum Group includes companies with plants in Germany, Italy, Mexico, China and
the USA employing roughly 11,500 people. On January 31, 2012, ThyssenKrupp AG
announced the combination of Inoxum and Outokumpu, a global stainless steel
corporation with headquarters in Finland. The combination is subject to
regulatory approval. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of
2012.
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