Elementum 3D, a developer and supplier of advanced metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials, has achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification for quality management.
Established by the International Organization for Standardization, ISO 9001:2015 is recognized as the worldwide standard for quality management systems and practices. The standards body provides requirements, guidance, and tools for companies and organizations that want to ensure their products and services consistently meet customer requirements and that quality is consistently improved. It can be used by any organization, large or small, regardless of its field of activity.
The scope of Elementum 3D certification, issued through Denver-based ISO 9001 management certification firm Platinum Registration, Inc., includes the design and manufacture of advanced metals, superalloys, and composites; development of new manufacturing processes; and the manufacture of prototype and production parts to customer specifications.
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“This is an important milestone for Elementum 3D,” said Dr. Jacob Nuechterlein, Elementum 3D President and Founder, “It’s a rigorous process to become ISO 9001 certified. Our staff worked very hard with Platinum Registration’s auditors to demonstrate we meet the requirements of the standard. Not only does that make us feel confident we’re the most efficient that we can be, it assures our customers that we have a completely transparent and robust management system; and that means we have reliable, repeatable, continuously improving business processes so that our customers receive the best value for their money.”
Dr. Nuechterlein further said that implementing management procedures in accordance with the high standards of ISO 9001:2015 allows Elementum 3D to solidify its world-class position in the industry and provide its customers with the confidence they’ve partnered with the industry leader.
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