Our Certifications Speak Volumes
In addition to being certified to ISO 9001:2015, our Nuclear Quality Program* has been approved by NIAC (Nuclear Industry Assessment Committee) and is compliant with the following standards:
- NQA-1
- 10CFR50 Appendix B
- 10CFR Part 21
- ASME NCA-3800
*Requirements must be specified in contract
Reasons To Choose Scot Forge
Knowledgeable Power Generation Services Team
Our industry specialists are knowledgeable in nuclear OEM quality requirements, post-award deliverables, process hold points and certified material test reports. Tap into their expertise to help streamline your order needs and improve your overall performance.
A Vast Inventory of Materials
We maintain a vast inventory of carbon, alloy, stainless steel, specialty nickel, titanium, aluminum and copper based material. We also produce parts in the nitronic (40, 50 and 60), super duplex and super austenitic grades including material with low cobalt requirements and those that meet current or historical revisions of ASME Section II and III.
This ready inventory eliminates many of the delays associated with order processing, allowing for shorter lead times and quick reaction to market changes. Additionally, VAR and ESR material can be acquired as needed.
Emergency Response
Our industry specialists know that in times of unplanned outages or critical situations, thousands—if not millions—of dollars can be lost each day. As a result, we have established an emergency response program that allows for daily entry of breakdown and rush orders for immediate production response.
Flexibility in Shape, Size and Quantity
Our facilities are designed to support both single-piece and high-volume manufacturing. No matter the grade of material or shape and size of the part, we will expertly certify your order under our Nuclear Quality Assurance Program.
Qualified Material Organization
Our Nuclear Quality Assurance Program complies with ASME NCA-3800, NQA-1, 10CRF Part 21 and 10CFR50 Appendix B, and is able to fully certify material to ASME Section III, Division 1, Subsection NB, NC, ND, NE, NF, NG and NH along with ASME Code Cases. Your requirements must be specified in your contract.