The European standard is the global benchmark for documenting the quality and traceability of metallic products. Whether you are dealing with hot-rolled steel plates, pipes, or forgings, these certificates (often called Mill Test Certificates or MTCs) serve as the legal and technical "passport" for the material.
The user is looking for a (Metallic products – Types of inspection documents). The word "hot" likely indicates they want:
While EN 10204 does not require reporting the rolling or forming temperature, many reputable mills include "Final hot rolling temperature" or "Solution annealing temperature" in the remarks section of the PDF.
If the PDF says "Reference to heat analysis available upon request," that is not a valid 3.1 hot certificate. That is a 2.2 document.
EN 10204 is the definitive European standard defining the types of inspection documents required for metallic products. In the context of "hot" searches, this standard is most frequently applied to .