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AS9100D(2016)*
ISO 9001:2015*
  

Quality Systems

Objectives

To consistently provide high quality, defect free castings that meet or exceed our customers' quality and delivery expectations.

 

Quality Policy

  • To fully understand the requirements of our customers, our jobs and the systems that support us.
  • To perform to these requirements or cause the requirements to be officially changed.
  • To continually improve the effectiveness of the quality management system.

  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System

    Our Quality Management System is mature, deep, broad, and robust. CAPA and RCA are fully integrated with our Production Control Systema and master databases. We have history and hypothesis testing dating back to 1992. We know what we did right, what we did wrong, why we changed something, what worked and what didn't. We have hundreds of procedures and work instructions. Process instructions are granular and always controlled for currency. We track your property, we calibrate gages, and we document everything. We invite you to come for a tour and presentation of our system. We know you'll like what you see.

     

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    St. Paul Foundry
    954 Minnehaha Avenue West
    Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104
    (651) 488-5567  Fax: (651) 488-0908
    Sales & Estimating: (651) 312-4734 email

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    Use Good Design Principles

    1. St. Paul Foundry is providing this information on metal characteristics for informational purposes only. Before making a final decision on alloy selection consider the following and all other appropriate design and specification principles. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list.

    2. Consult the appropriate specification from an accredited specifying body (ASTM, SAE, Federal or Military) to determine current minimum values of this alloy.

    3. Use appropriate design safety factors.

    4. Use Failure Modes and Effects Analysis to help identify possible weaknesses in designs and specifications.

    5. Use computerized stress analysis tools.

    6. Use appropriate certification requirements for your casting suppliers. These may include test bars, chemical certifications, radiography, dye penetrant or other non-destructive testing methods.

    7. Test your design to failure in a controlled environment. Then test it to failure in a simulation of its end use.

    8. You and you alone are responsible for the suitability of your design and the materials that you select.

    Disclaimer

    WHILE EVERY EFFORT IS MADE BY ST. PAUL FOUNDRY (SPF) TO ENSURE ACCURACY, THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. BY ACCESSING THIS INFORMATION, YOU AGREE THAT IT MAY BE REVISED AT ANY TIME, IT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, THAT NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION IS MADE ABOUT ITS CONTENT OR SUITABILITY FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND THAT SPF EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, CLAIM, OR EXPENSE RESULTING FROM YOUR REVIEW, USE, OR POSSESSION OF THIS INFORMATION.

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