Entech's AS9100 and ISO-certified quality management systems ensure that all processes are controlled, documented, and repeatable. From contract review to final inspection, each job is executed in compliance with customer specifications, industry standards, and traceability requirements.
Specifications, Certifications, and Approvals You Can Build Around.
Controlled processes, disciplined review, and documentation practices that support regulated manufacturing and specification-driven work.
Approvals at a glance.
Five active accreditations and registrations underpin every job Entech runs. Each one represents a different audit discipline — and together they cover the regulated industries our customers operate in.
Five credentials. One discipline.
Each medallion below maps to an active accreditation, registration, or quality framework Entech maintains.
Entech supports highly regulated and high-risk industries with controlled, audited processes. NADCAP accreditation is a strong signal for aerospace and other buyers who need confidence in special process discipline, consistency, and quality oversight.
Entech operates in alignment with CSA N299.1–4 nuclear quality assurance standards, supporting the stringent requirements of the nuclear industry. These standards govern quality programs for the supply of items and services to nuclear power plants — controlled processes, traceability, and strict adherence to engineering and regulatory requirements.
Entech maintains registration under the CGP, which governs the handling of controlled goods and associated technical data in Canada. Our compliance framework includes personnel screening, physical and data security controls, and documented procedures for all controlled items.
Not every job is governed by a public standard alone. Some are driven by customer-defined specifications, internal quality requirements, or legacy process approvals — including LGPS requirements and similar customer programs. We review those requirements alongside the part function so the process path aligns with both compliance and performance.
See the actual documents.
Click any certificate to view the full-size document. Each one is active and traceable to its issuing body, with cert number and expiry shown.
Accredited for Chemical Processing on the Qualified Manufacturer's List at eAuditNet.com. Granted by the Nadcap Management Council — the gold standard for special processes in aerospace and defense.
Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D — the aerospace industry's highest QMS standard. Scope covers Electroless & Electrolytic Plating, Passivation, Chemical Conversion Coating, and Anodize. Assessed under the ICOP scheme.
Registered under Canada's Controlled Goods Program, issued pursuant to the Defence Production Act. Confirms our authorization to examine, possess, and transfer controlled goods — essential for defence and government supply chain participation.
ASTM, AMS, MIL, QQ — and what each governs.
Filter the spec library by family. Each entry shows what the standard covers — useful when you're matching a drawing callout to an Entech process.
Final applicability should always be confirmed against the drawing, revision level, process requirement, and part material.
Six checks before processing begins.
Every job is reviewed against six things before it enters production — so risk is reduced up-front, not corrected after the fact.
Engineering Drawing
Reviewed for finish callout, geometry, tolerances, and functional surfaces that drive the process selection.
Material
Substrate type, condition, and any heat-treatment or surface history that affects the finishing path.
Finish Callout
Specific deposit, treatment, or coating identified on the drawing — confirmed against the applicable standard.
Thickness Target
Thickness range, tolerance, and any localized thickness requirements that shape process planning.
Masking
Surfaces that must remain unplated, threads, mating features, and other masking requirements identified before run.
Inspection & Standard
Inspection plan, acceptance criteria, and applicable ASTM, AMS, MIL, QQ, or customer standard set before processing.
More than a coating — records you can work with.
Documentation & Traceability
Spec-driven buyers need more than a coating — they need a process they can trust and records they can work with. Entech's approach is built to support traceability, inspection readiness, and consistent execution across repeat work, prototypes, and production.
Customer-Specific Requirements
Not every job is governed by a public standard alone. Some are driven by customer-defined specifications, internal quality requirements, or legacy process approvals. We review those requirements alongside the part function so the process path aligns with both compliance and performance.
Where to go next.
Drill into the regulated industries we serve, the processes we run, or just send the drawing.
Industries We Serve
Aerospace, automotive, energy, medical, and tooling — the regulated industries these credentials map to.
Browse industriesProcesses Overview
Electroless and electrolytic nickel, stainless passivation, and surface preparation — see which standards each process answers to.
Explore processesRequest a Quote
Send us the drawing, standard, and documentation requirements and we will review the right path.
Open quote formNeed a finishing partner that can support your spec-driven work?
Send us the drawing, standard, and documentation requirements and we will review the right path.
Specifications, Certifications, and Approvals You Can Build Around.
Controlled processes, disciplined review, and documentation practices that support regulated manufacturing and specification-driven work.
Approvals at a glance.
Five active accreditations and registrations underpin every job Entech runs. Each one represents a different audit discipline — and together they cover the regulated industries our customers operate in.
Five credentials. One discipline.
Each medallion below maps to an active accreditation, registration, or quality framework Entech maintains.
Entech's AS9100 and ISO-certified quality management systems ensure that all processes are controlled, documented, and repeatable. From contract review to final inspection, each job is executed in compliance with customer specifications, industry standards, and traceability requirements.
Entech supports highly regulated and high-risk industries with controlled, audited processes. NADCAP accreditation is a strong signal for aerospace and other buyers who need confidence in special process discipline, consistency, and quality oversight.
Entech operates in alignment with CSA N299.1–4 nuclear quality assurance standards, supporting the stringent requirements of the nuclear industry. These standards govern quality programs for the supply of items and services to nuclear power plants — controlled processes, traceability, and strict adherence to engineering and regulatory requirements.
Entech maintains registration under the CGP, which governs the handling of controlled goods and associated technical data in Canada. Our compliance framework includes personnel screening, physical and data security controls, and documented procedures for all controlled items.
Not every job is governed by a public standard alone. Some are driven by customer-defined specifications, internal quality requirements, or legacy process approvals — including LGPS requirements and similar customer programs. We review those requirements alongside the part function so the process path aligns with both compliance and performance.
See the actual documents.
Click any certificate to view the full-size document. Each one is active and traceable to its issuing body, with cert number and expiry shown.
Accredited for Chemical Processing on the Qualified Manufacturer's List at eAuditNet.com. Granted by the Nadcap Management Council — the gold standard for special processes in aerospace and defense.
Quality Management System certified to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D — the aerospace industry's highest QMS standard. Scope covers Electroless & Electrolytic Plating, Passivation, Chemical Conversion Coating, and Anodize. Assessed under the ICOP scheme.
Registered under Canada's Controlled Goods Program, issued pursuant to the Defence Production Act. Confirms our authorization to examine, possess, and transfer controlled goods — essential for defence and government supply chain participation.
ASTM, AMS, MIL, QQ — and what each governs.
Filter the spec library by family. Each entry shows what the standard covers — useful when you're matching a drawing callout to an Entech process.
Final applicability should always be confirmed against the drawing, revision level, process requirement, and part material.
Six checks before processing begins.
Every job is reviewed against six things before it enters production — so risk is reduced up-front, not corrected after the fact.
Engineering Drawing
Reviewed for finish callout, geometry, tolerances, and functional surfaces that drive the process selection.
Material
Substrate type, condition, and any heat-treatment or surface history that affects the finishing path.
Finish Callout
Specific deposit, treatment, or coating identified on the drawing — confirmed against the applicable standard.
Thickness Target
Thickness range, tolerance, and any localized thickness requirements that shape process planning.
Masking
Surfaces that must remain unplated, threads, mating features, and other masking requirements identified before run.
Inspection & Standard
Inspection plan, acceptance criteria, and applicable ASTM, AMS, MIL, QQ, or customer standard set before processing.
More than a coating — records you can work with.
Documentation & Traceability
Spec-driven buyers need more than a coating — they need a process they can trust and records they can work with. Entech's approach is built to support traceability, inspection readiness, and consistent execution across repeat work, prototypes, and production.
Customer-Specific Requirements
Not every job is governed by a public standard alone. Some are driven by customer-defined specifications, internal quality requirements, or legacy process approvals. We review those requirements alongside the part function so the process path aligns with both compliance and performance.
Where to go next.
Drill into the regulated industries we serve, the processes we run, or just send the drawing.
Industries We Serve
Aerospace, automotive, energy, medical, and tooling — the regulated industries these credentials map to.
Browse industriesProcesses Overview
Electroless and electrolytic nickel, stainless passivation, and surface preparation — see which standards each process answers to.
Explore processesRequest a Quote
Send us the drawing, standard, and documentation requirements and we will review the right path.
Open quote formNeed a finishing partner that can support your spec-driven work?
Send us the drawing, standard, and documentation requirements and we will review the right path.