The EN 1090 certificate is mandatory for manufacturers to meet legal standards in structural steel and aluminum production.

EN 1090 Certification
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EN 1090 ensures product performance, requiring a PQR test as a key step for certification.
EN 1090 Certification
The EN-1090 standard is defined as “Steel and aluminum structural applications.” To put it more simply and without diving into technical terms, obtaining the EN 1090 certificate is a legal requirement in our country for manufacturers of products such as steel structures, prefabricated buildings, stairs, cranes, bridges, road barriers, and pressure equipment. This certificate serves as the CE certification for the relevant manufacturers.
In our country, both the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Industry and Trade periodically conduct field inspections and may request the EN 1090 certificate from manufacturing companies. Companies that do not have the EN 1090 certificate are given a period to obtain it.
When discussing EN 1090 requirements, the first question to ask is whether the company has a PQR (Procedure Qualification Record) test. If work is to be done for obtaining the EN 1090 certificate, this is the starting point. A company without a PQR report cannot be certified under the EN 1090 standard.
The purpose of issuing the EN 1090 certificate is to maintain the performance level of the products at a certain standard.