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Run: Galvanized Coating Weight Verification (G90/G115/G140)

Verify that incoming or finished galvanized sheet matches the required G90, G115, or G140 coating designation before release. Use it to catch coating mismatc...

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Inspection Details and Traceability

Verify the required coating designation is clearly stated on the purchase order, drawing, traveler, or customer specification.
Record the heat number, lot number, coil number, or other traceability identifier for the inspected material.
Select whether this verification is for incoming material, in-process material, or finished goods.
Identify the part, panel, bin, coil, or assembly being verified.
Record when the verification was performed.
Inspector completes and signs the verification record.

Specification Match

Select the specified galvanized coating designation for the order.
Confirm the verified designation from mill data or test results matches the required designation.
Identify the source used to verify coating weight designation.
Document the standard, specification, or customer requirement used for acceptance.
Attach the supporting document used to verify coating designation.

Coating Weight Verification Results

Enter the verified coating weight value from the mill certificate or test result.
Select the designation supported by the verified coating weight result.
Document the sampling method used for verification, including number of samples and location if applicable.
Confirm the verified result meets the required coating designation and acceptance criteria.
Capture a photo of the material identification, test coupon, or report evidence when available.

Material Condition and Corrosion Protection

Inspect for visible discontinuities, bare spots, excessive rust, peeling, or other coating defects.
Check for scratches, abrasion, edge damage, or handling defects that expose base metal or reduce corrosion protection.
Document any visible stains, white rust, dark spots, or other surface conditions noted during inspection.
Verify edges, cutouts, bends, and formed areas do not show unacceptable bare metal or coating loss.
Record any condition that may affect service life or corrosion resistance.

Non-Conformance and Release

Indicate whether any coating designation mismatch, low coating weight, or surface defect was found.
Choose the disposition for the inspected material if a deficiency was found.
Describe the corrective action, containment, or supplier notification required for any non-conformance.
Confirm the material is released for use or shipment after verification and review.

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