4 laboratories in Sweden are accredited by SWEDAC under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 10160 testing. These labs commonly handle Metal matrices. From the accredited scope text: “EN 10160 Plåt SS-EN 10160 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN 10307 Plåt SS-EN 10307 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN 10308 Plåt SS-EN 10308 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN 1714 Svets SS-EN 1712 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN ISO 17640 Svets SS-EN ISO 11666 Ja 2 Ja Visuell pr” “EN 10160 SS-EN 10160 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN 1714 SS-EN 1712 Ja 2 Ja SS-EN ISO 17640 SS-EN ISO 11666 Ja 2 Ja Sida 1 (2) Bilaga 1 BeteckningDatum 2023-08-25 2022/844” “EN 10160 Plåt KBM Ja 2 Ja Plåt SS-EN 10160 Ja 2 Ja Sida 3 (5)” “EN 10160 Plåt KBM Ja 1 Ja Plåt SS-EN 10160 Ja 1 Ja SS-EN 10228-3 Stång, smide KBM Ja 1 Ja Stång, smide SS-EN 10228-3 Ja 1 Ja SS-EN 10228-4 Stång, smide KBM Ja 1 Ja Stång, smide SS-EN 10228-4 Ja 1 Ja S”
This page is a fixed slice of the register: every EN 10160 scope we hold for Sweden. Search narrows it further by city, accreditation body, or a term from the scope text itself.
Swedish Accreditation Body (SWEDAC) is the primary accreditation body issuing ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for testing laboratories in Sweden.
ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Accreditation to this standard provides independent confirmation that a laboratory operates a quality management system and is technically competent to produce valid results within its declared scope.