Selecting the correct grade of chemical prevents downstream process failures and regulatory non-compliance. While Technical grade is the standard for high-volume pickling and cleaning, the presence of trace elements can vary significantly between suppliers. For example, using Technical grade Phosphoric Acid 85% for metal cleaning is cost-effective, but if the application involves precision polishing of medical-grade stainless steel, the impurities in a lower-tier technical grade could cause surface staining. In contrast, using a high-purity grade where Technical grade is sufficient increases overhead without improving part quality. The risk of using an unverified grade is most apparent in vapor degreasing; using Perchloroethylene (PCE) (Technical) with the wrong stabilizer package can lead to solvent acidification, which corrodes the very parts being cleaned. Inconsistent assay values between lots can also force constant recalibration of automated dosing systems, leading to wasted product and increased labor costs. Every lot of chemicals for metal finishing & surface treatment must be verified against the COA to ensure the concentration (%) aligns with the established process formulation.