Why this matters
When a project spec requires EN 10204 3.2 certification or pre-shipment inspection (PSI), the buyer must appoint a third-party inspection (TPI) agency. The five global names — SGS, Bureau Veritas (BV), TÜV (Rheinland / SÜD / NORD), DNV, and Intertek — all run accredited China offices that cover pipe fittings and flanges, but their pricing, lead time and specialty differ. This guide structures a clean third-party inspection RFP and gives a like-for-like comparison so buyers can pick the right agency without pricing on personality.
A proper third-party inspection RFP saves rework cost on every later PO.
Method-by-method TPI scope
A pipe fitting PSI typically includes the following inspection points. Specify them in the RFP so quotes are comparable.
1. Document review. PO, drawings, WPS/PQR, MTC, NDE procedures, calibration records.
2. Visual + dimensional. Per ASME B16.9 (butt-weld) and B16.5 (flanges). Sample plan typically AQL 2.5 (or 100% for safety-critical).
3. Bevel verification. ASME B16.25 — angle, root face, OD/ID profile.
4. Marking audit. MSS SP-25 — manufacturer logo, heat number, grade, size, rating.
5. PMI. XRF for screening; OES required when carbon must be quantified (316 vs 316L). Per API 578 sample plan or 100%.
6. Hardness. Per ASTM E10 (Brinell) or E18 (Rockwell); UCI portable per ASTM A1038 for in-situ.
7. NDE witness. UT (ASTM A388 / A578), MT (ASTM E709), PT (ASTM E165 / E1417), RT (ASME V Art. 2). The TPI witnesses; they do not perform.
8. Hydrostatic test witness. ASME B31.3, 1.5 × design pressure, hold time per code.
9. Packing + load supervision. ISPM-15 mark verification, container photos, seal numbers.
SGS, BV, TÜV, DNV, Intertek — the buyer-relevant differences
SGS (founded 1878, HQ Geneva) is the largest TIC firm globally and has the densest China inspector network. Best for high-volume programs and multi-site coordination. Strong on commodity pipe and structural.
Bureau Veritas (BV) (founded 1828) is the go-to for marine and oil & gas classified work. Their inspectors are typically dual-qualified for class society work, useful when the same fittings will end up on a ship or offshore platform.
TÜV Rheinland / SÜD / NORD (German technical service organisations) are strongest in PED (EU Pressure Equipment Directive) certification. Pick TÜV when CE marking under PED 2014/68/EU is contractual.
DNV (Det Norske Veritas) is the leading classification society for offshore and energy. Use DNV when the fitting is for an offshore project, hydrogen service, or DNV-classed asset.
Intertek (130-year history, 40,000 employees in 100 countries) competes head-to-head with SGS in China and is often more flexible on small-batch inspection (1–2 days). Strong reporting templates.
Common buyer mistakes
- Choosing the cheapest TPI quote without checking which engineer is assigned to the visit.
- Not specifying the sample plan; "random sample" gets interpreted as 1 piece.
- Booking inspection on the planned ship date — leaving no time for re-inspection if defects appear.
- Forgetting to authorise hold points in writing — the inspector cannot stop a load without buyer authority.
- Mixing TPI with mill QC: the TPI witnesses, the mill performs.
Buyer checklist for the TPI RFP
- [ ] Scope of inspection points listed (visual, dimensional, NDE witness, hydro witness, PMI, hardness, packing)
- [ ] Sample plan stated (AQL or 100%)
- [ ] Acceptance standards named for each test
- [ ] Hold points and witness points clearly distinguished
- [ ] Inspector qualification minimums (CSWIP / ASNT II) requested
- [ ] Reporting template requirement (24/48 h after visit)
- [ ] Re-inspection policy and rate stated
- [ ] Mobilisation lead time confirmed (typically 3–7 working days)
Sample RFP clause
"Quote per visit, not per day. Confirm CSWIP 3.1 or ASNT-TC-1A Level II inspector. Include cost of one re-inspection if rejection rate exceeds 5%. Issue preliminary inspection report within 24 hours of visit, signed final report within 5 working days. Buyer reserves the right to extend inspection a second day at the quoted day rate without re-mobilisation."
See how our certificates library lists prior TPI reports for seamless butt-welding pipe fittings and forged flanges and non-standard forgings. Send the agency RFP via our inquiry portal and we will coordinate the visit window.
Sources
- SGS corporate profile: https://www.sgs.com/en
- Bureau Veritas company facts: https://www.bureauveritas.com/
- TÜV Rheinland services: https://www.tuv.com/
- DNV services: https://www.dnv.com/
- Intertek services: https://www.intertek.com/
Need a quote for the products mentioned in this article?
Submit your specs and our pressure piping team will respond within one business day.
Send RFQQuote in 4 hours
Products covered in this article
Sourcing any of these? Send the spec and our pressure-piping desk replies within 4 business hours.
Related reading
Buyer guideFigure-8 Blinds in High-Tech Piping Systems: A Procurement Guide
Learn how figure-8 blinds (spectacle blinds) are used in high-tech industries for isolation, and what procurement engineers need to consider when sourcing them from China.
Buyer guideA Procurement Engineer's Guide to Selecting Butt Weld Fittings
Choosing the right butt weld fittings is critical for pipeline integrity, safety, and cost efficiency. This guide covers key procurement considerations, standards, inspection requirements, and RFQ best practices.
Buyer guideProcurement Guide for Butt-Weld Fittings in Heavy Industry Projects
A practical guide for EPC buyers on specifying, inspecting, and sourcing butt-weld fittings for oil & gas, chemical, and power applications.



