Euro Panel Gets NABL Nod for In-House Colour Coil Testing
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Euro Panel Gets NABL Nod for In-House Colour Coil Testing

Euro Panel Products, the parent company of EUROBOND, has become the first ACP manufacturer in India to secure NABL accreditation for its in-house colour coil testing laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025 standards. The certification was granted after rigorous assessments by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories, covering 16 parameters of colour coil performance. 

The accreditation includes periodic surprise audits, calibration and equipment checks, documentation and three-year record-keeping, as well as verification of staff qualifications. Euro Panel Products also passed four levels of annual competency testing, including accuracy verification, test replication, inter-lab comparisons, and checks by specialised technical labs. 

Mr Divyam Shah, Whole Time Director and CFO, Euro Panel Products, said: “The NABL accreditation speaks volumes of our commitment to delivering premium, high-quality facades to both domestic and global markets. With the global recognition of the NABL accreditation via ILAC and APLAC, we are now uniquely equipped to meet global users’ requirements comprehensively through innovation and quality standards.” 

Alongside NABL, the company holds several certifications, including ISO 9001:2015, NFPA 285 for wall assemblies, and FR Class A2 Certification for fire-retardant ACPs. The firm recently expanded into Qatar through its subsidiary Euro Panel Products Trading and became the first Indian ACP company to be listed on the NSE and BSE. The NABL certification further strengthens its global credibility and growth prospects. 

Euro Panel Products, the parent company of EUROBOND, has become the first ACP manufacturer in India to secure NABL accreditation for its in-house colour coil testing laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025 standards. The certification was granted after rigorous assessments by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories, covering 16 parameters of colour coil performance. The accreditation includes periodic surprise audits, calibration and equipment checks, documentation and three-year record-keeping, as well as verification of staff qualifications. Euro Panel Products also passed four levels of annual competency testing, including accuracy verification, test replication, inter-lab comparisons, and checks by specialised technical labs. Mr Divyam Shah, Whole Time Director and CFO, Euro Panel Products, said: “The NABL accreditation speaks volumes of our commitment to delivering premium, high-quality facades to both domestic and global markets. With the global recognition of the NABL accreditation via ILAC and APLAC, we are now uniquely equipped to meet global users’ requirements comprehensively through innovation and quality standards.” Alongside NABL, the company holds several certifications, including ISO 9001:2015, NFPA 285 for wall assemblies, and FR Class A2 Certification for fire-retardant ACPs. The firm recently expanded into Qatar through its subsidiary Euro Panel Products Trading and became the first Indian ACP company to be listed on the NSE and BSE. The NABL certification further strengthens its global credibility and growth prospects. 

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