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How can a lab certify to this requirement? Well, I guess they can certify to anything they want, but the certification won't be accurate.The steel shall be made in an open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-arc furnace, possibly followed by additional refining in a ladle metallurgy furnace (LMF), or secondary melting by
vacuum-arc remelting (VAR) or electroslag remelting (ESR).
It is one thing to know the material "met the melting method rules and such", but something else to certify the material met processing requirements that you have no direct traceability to. If traceability to these processing requirements is not a requirement for certification, why are they in the specification?Usually in a case like this you know that the material was bought to one of a few specifications. In that case you know that it met the melting method rules and such to begin with.