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Jotun Batch Certificate

Long-term warranty claims often require full traceability. If a coating fails after five years, the asset owner must produce batch certificates to prove that approved material was correctly applied. Without these certificates, the warranty is void. Jotun’s own liability protection also hinges on maintaining these records.

Jotun does not typically host a public searchable database for individual batch certificates. Instead, you can obtain them through these methods: Local Representative

: Large industrial clients often have access to Jotun's technical document portals to download CoAs and Technical Data Sheets (TDS) directly using the batch number. Jotun Thinner No. 10 Certificate of Analysis | PDF - Scribd jotun batch certificate

At first glance, a batch certificate looks like dense technical jargon. However, you only need to check three critical parameters.

This section contains the actual test results from the specific batch. These are compared against the standard limits found in the product’s Technical Data Sheet (TDS). Long-term warranty claims often require full traceability

: Specifies when the product was produced and its "best before" date to ensure chemical stability. Technical Test Results :

For decorative and topcoat applications, the certificate often includes spectrophotometer data or confirms that the batch matches the approved master standard. This is crucial for projects involving color matching across different surfaces. Jotun Thinner No

Each certificate provides a detailed snapshot of a product's laboratory test results. Typical information included in a Jotun Certificate of Analysis includes:

A: That specific batch was manufactured to a regional formula (e.g., for high humidity in Southeast Asia) that does not comply with EU REACH or Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). You must order an EU-specific batch for work in Europe.

In industries such as oil and gas, marine, and construction, these certificates are mandatory for ensuring project safety, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset protection. Core Components of a Jotun Batch Certificate

Based on Jotun's standard documentation, a batch certificate includes the following text sections:

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