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QUALITY FIRST

QUALITY FIRSTWhy quality is so important?

1) Competition

2) Customer Expectations

3) Business Reputation

4) Customer Loyalty

5) Safety & Responsibility

How to provide good quality products?

  • Professional engineering team to provide full technical support, and make the design more reasonable with competitive cost.

  • Suppliers are significant partners in our supply chain, helping us to ensure fast delivery and reliable quality of materials.

  • Training and developing our people in insulators and fittings production, inspection, cost control, and resource planning. This promotes a stronger customer focus and helps us to deliver on our customers' promises. 

  • Better negotiation enables engineers and sales teams to work in a more productive, efficient, and safe manner. 

  • Quality control plan. Inspect the products regularly.

  • Packing and storage. Good packing can avoid damage during transportation and storage.QUALITY FIRST

Process Control In Details

Manufacturing processes are designed in a manner that ensures control of process variability and uniform product quality. Items are made under controlled conditions in accordance with documented procedures or work instructions, combined with trained personnel. Personnel is required to complete the applicable training necessary for the performance of their assignment. Equipment used in the manufacturing process is qualified prior to use and adequately maintained and calibrated to ensure continuing process capability. Workmanship standards are provided and controlled to ensure uniformity of results.

Inspection and Test

The quality control department maintains inspection and testing procedures to perform incoming, in-process, and final inspections of products. Items requiring inspection or testing are not released for further processing prior to acceptance. If there is a requirement for the urgent release of an item prior to acceptance at any stage, a "positive-recall" procedure shall be developed and implemented.

Incoming Inspection and Test

Purchased items are verified to meet quality requirements by the following means: source inspection before shipment from the vendor, lot inspection upon receipt, or auditing and certifying the vendor. The amount and nature of inspection are determined by the item and the control exercised by the supplier.

In-process Inspection and Test

Operator inspection is performed in-line at workstations, as defined in the quality plan, procedure, or work instruction. In some areas, offline testing may be performed by operators or by test lab staff.

Final Inspection

Inspection and testing of items to determine conformance may be performed by manufacturing operators or quality assurance inspectors. In-line and in-process inspection and testing may be used to satisfy final item requirements. The quality assurance function and manufacturing operations are responsible for assuring that all required inspections, tests, and manufacturing data are recorded and meet specified requirements.

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