Coating inspectors rely on batch certificates to verify that the materials being used match the approved project specification. During an audit, the absence of a batch certificate is a non-conformance. Inspectors also cross-check batch numbers between drums to ensure no unauthorized mixing of lots.

If the product is older (5+ years) or the QR code is damaged, contact the Jotun subsidiary where the paint was purchased. Provide the batch number and the original order number. Note: Jotun typically retains batch samples for 7 to 10 years, depending on the product line. For very old batches (pre-2000), certificates may be archived on microfilm.

Because coatings last 10, 20, or 30 years, your filing system must outlive the asset.

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

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

: Identifies the specific coating (e.g., Jotamastic 80 ) and whether it is the base (Comp A) or hardener (Comp B).

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