Manufacturing Certifications and Inspection Reports

Manufacturing certifications and inspection reports, ordered with your parts.

Select standardized certificates and inspection reports directly on MakerVerse.
Full traceability. Clear standards. Delivered together with your parts.

Material certifications document the properties and compliance of the materials used in your parts.
Certificates are issued according to EN 10204 standards and provide different levels of inspection, testing, and traceability depending on your project requirements.

Project Sampling: Unless a custom Quality Control Plan is defined, inspections are conducted on one randomly selected piece per batch.

Compliance & Traceability

3.1 Certificate as per EN 10204 (or its country specific equivalent)

€30

A manufacturer-issued document verifying a product's compliance with order requirements, detailing specific test results for chemical composition and mechanical properties like tensile strength, hardness, and elongation, ensuring material quality and traceability through unique order numbers and signed by the manufacturer's authorized inspection representative.

2.2 Certificate as per EN 10204 (or its country specific equivalent)

€25

Manufacturer’s declaration confirming products meet order requirements based on non-specific test results from internal procedures.

2.1 Certificate as per EN 10204 (or its country specific equivalent)

€25

Formal declaration confirming that supplied products meet the customer's order specifications, provided without actual test results.

Certificate of Conformity (CoC)

€25

Declaration from MakerVerse confirming that products meet project specifications and adhered to required production standards.

REACH & RoHS Certificates

€25

Ensures materials comply with REACH hazardous limits and RoHS safety directives for electronic/mechanical equipment.

Certificate of Origin (CoO)

€40

Official document certifying the specific country where your goods were manufactured or produced.

Dimensional Validation

First Article Inspection (FAIR)

€350

Full verification that the first part meets the drawing before series production.

  • EN 10204 3.1 material certificate (or country specific equivalent)
  • Measurement of all measurable dimensions, including radii and GD&T
  • Certificate of Conformity

Dimensional & Geometrical Measurement (CMM)

€120

High-precision CMM report comparing physical dimensions against the CAD model. Note: Excludes surface roughness.

Optical Dimensional Measurement

€100

Non-contact laser or vision systems to capture dimensions and surface features with high precision. Note: Excl. roughness.

Dimensional Measurement Report

€50

Standard instruments (Vernier, Micrometers) measurements compared against specs. Note: Excludes surface roughness.

Surface Roughness Measurement

€75

Specific measurement of surface texture and finish using a professional stylus profilometer.

Structural & Material Integrity

CT Scan with Expert Review

€550

ISO 17025 Metrotom scan. Includes CT data, videos, and analysis of faults, voids, and build errors.

CT Scan (Standard)

€400

ISO 17025 scan providing raw CT data (GOM Volume Inspect) for internal project verification.

Density Test (Metal AM)

€300

Density cubes microscopically tested for relative density to ensure structural part integrity.

Tensile Test (Polymer AM)

€75

Physical testing according to ISO 527 to verify the actual mechanical properties of the batch.

Hardness Test Report

€30

Official documentation validating only the hardness of the parts according to project specifications.

Post-Processing & Finishing

Heat Treatment Certificate

€100

Official verification of thermal processing, including specific temperature and cooling charts for your batch.

Coating Certificate

€30

Official documentation verifying that post-process coatings meet the specified technical requirements.

How to choose the right certification or inspection report

Most teams only need two decisions: what level of traceability you need, and what you need to verify.

If you need material traceability

  • Choose an EN 10204 material certificate.
  • 3.1 is the standard option when you need chemical and mechanical properties tied to a batch.
  • 2.2 and 2.1 are lighter declarations when full batch test results are not required.

If you need dimensional validation

  • Choose a dimensional report.
  • Use a standard measurement report for basic checks.
  • Use optical measurement for fast non-contact verification of complex features.
  • Use CMM when tolerances are tight and geometry is critical.
  • Use FAIR to approve the first part before series production.

If you need internal or structural verification

  • Choose CT scanning for internal channels, lattice structures, or hidden defects.
  • For metal AM integrity checks, density testing helps validate relative density.
  • For polymer AM, tensile testing verifies batch level mechanical properties.

FAQ

What is the difference between 3.1, 2.2, and 2.1 certificates?

3.1 includes test results and is signed for batch traceability. 2.2 and 2.1 are declarations with lower verification depth.

Which inspection should I pick for tight tolerances?

CMM is the default choice when tolerances are tight or GD&T features must be verified.

Do inspection reports include surface roughness?

Dimensional reports do not include roughness unless you add a surface roughness measurement.

Can I request a custom inspection plan?

Yes. If you need multi part sampling, specific features measured, or special documentation, request a custom Quality Control Plan.