STAINLESS STEEL MAGAZINE - ISSUE 2 - MAY 2026

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Welding is classified as a “special process”, meaning final weld quality cannot always be fully verified through inspection alone. Instead, consistent quality depends on having the correct procedures, qualified personnel and process controls in place throughout manufacturing. For manufacturers, ISO 3834 certification has become far more than a technical requirement. It increasingly serves as a competitive differentiator that demonstrates reliability, professionalism and operational maturity to customers and project owners. The standard also assists companies in reducing defects, lowering rework costs and improving overall production consistency. In many sectors, it is already becoming a prerequisite for participation in large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects. Skills Into Strength The consultancy initiative is already being implemented within active manufacturing environments. A current project, which remains confidential at the client’s request, focuses on improving quality control and quality assurance systems within a specialised manufacturing operation, with particular emphasis on welding-related processes. The project includes the implementation of quality control plans, improvements to welding-related documentation and broader process refinement aimed at improving overall manufacturing quality. One of the key challenges identified during the project involved skills gaps within operational teams. Additional training interventions were therefore introduced to improve understanding, execution and process consistency on the shop floor. According to Nkwe, measurable improvements have already been observed in welding quality, compliance procedures, documentation standards and staff capability. Looking ahead, Nkwe expects demand for technical consulting and certification support to continue growing as local manufacturers increasingly seek access to export opportunities and higher-value industrial markets. The consultancy service also aligns closely with Sassda’s broader objective of strengthening South Africa’s manufacturing base, increasing local stainless steel consumption and supporting long-term industrial growth and job creation. By helping members improve standards, systems and operational capability, Sassda believes South African manufacturers can position themselves more competitively within regional and global supply chains while reinforcing the country’s reputation for technical expertise and manufacturing quality.

certification requirements, allowing companies to better understand where improvements may be required in areas such as procedures, quality control, documentation and technical capability. Importantly, the initiative also draws directly on technical expertise within Sassda itself. Welding Confidence A key driver behind the consultancy service is Sassda Market Intelligence Specialist Tebogo Nkwe , who is a qualified ISO 9001 auditor and holds Welding Inspection Level I and II qualifications. Through the programme, Nkwe works closely with members to help them strengthen quality systems and improve certification readiness in a practical and cost- effective manner. “International customers want assurance that products are being manufactured in accordance with globally recognised standards for quality, safety and consistency. The aim is not simply certification for the sake of compliance, but creating stronger, more competitive manufacturers that are better positioned to access new opportunities,” says Nkwe. A major focus area within the consultancy service is ISO 3834 certification support, which is becoming increasingly important across industrial manufacturing sectors where welding quality is critical.

To find out more about Sassda’s Technical Consulting Service e-mail Tebogo@sassda.co.za

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