CEWUS Chemnitzer Werkstoff- und Oberflächentechnik GmbH CEWUS Erstes Chemnitzer Werkstoff- und Schadensanalyselabor

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CEWUS Chemnitzer Werkstoff- und Oberflächentechnik GmbH CEWUS Erstes Chemnitzer Werkstoff- und Schadensanalyselabor

Neefestraße 80 a, 09119 Chemnitz, Germany
D-PL-19521-01-02 | Issue date: 29.04.2024

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

mechanisch-technologische sowie metallographische Untersuchungen, Korrosionsprüfungen, optische Funkenemissionsspektrometrie (OES) von Eisen- und NE-Werkstoffen sowie Härtemessungen an metallischen Werkstoffen in der metallerzeugenden und metallverarbeitenden Industrie, in der Anlagentechnik und im Anlagenbau sowie in der Fahrzeugtechnik und im Fahrzeugbau

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

mechanically-technological as well as metallographic analysis, corrosion tests, optical spark emission (OES) of iron- and NE-material as well as hardness measurements at metallic material in of metal production and metalworking industry, in of plant engineering and at plant as well as in of automotive and at Automotive industry
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Further accreditations

D-PL-19521-01-00 | Issue date: 29.04.2024
D-PL-19521-01-01 | Issue date: 29.04.2024

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