ELG Carbon Fibre secures AS/EN9100 Revision D certification

CiMSeptember17News - ELG Carbon Fibre
CiMSeptember17News - ELG Carbon Fibre

ELG Carbon Fibre, a leader in recycled carbon fibre materials, has successfully extended the certification of its quality management system, in the process transitioning to the latest BS:EN9100 2016 (AS9100 Revision D) standard.

As part of this conversion, the scope of the quality management system certification was extended to incorporate design and development activities. This internationally recognised standard highlights the company’s ongoing commitment to ensuring recycled carbon fibre materials are suitable for high volume engineering applications, especially within the automotive sector.

Frazer Barnes, managing director of ELG Carbon Fibre, commented: “Operating a rigorous quality management system is fundamental to our being able to deliver consistent, high quality products to our customers. Having this system certified to an internationally recognised standard is important to give our customers the confidence that our materials will meet their needs in high volume production. It also reflects the continuous effort and commitment made by our employees to deliver the highest quality carbon fibre products and conversion technologies”.

In addition to sector-specific changes in the language regarding product safety, counterfeit parts prevention and configuration management, BS:EN9100 2016 (AS9100 Revision D) fully incorporates the language of ISO 9001:2015. This means that risk-based thinking and a fuller appreciation of the organisational context are factored into operational strategy and management.

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