EN 1090 is a European standard that regulates the fabrication and assembly of steel and aluminum structural components. It ensures that these components are manufactured to specified requirements, covering aspects like material selection, welding, and quality control. Compliance with EN 1090 is often mandatory for companies manufacturing and selling structural steel or aluminum products in the European Economic Area (EEA) and serves as evidence of their competence and adherence to relevant safety and quality standards. The standard encompasses three parts: EN 1090-1 (requirements for conformity assessment of structural components), EN 1090-2 (technical requirements for the execution of steel structures), and EN 1090-3 (technical requirements for the execution of aluminum structures).
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