Early issue detection
By conducting checks early in the production process, potential quality issues can be identified promptly, preventing them from escalating in later production stages and reducing the risk of product defects.
An Initial Production Check (IPC) is a quality control activity conducted during the early stages of product manufacturing. Typically performed at the outset of production, it aims to ensure that the initial phases of the manufacturing process comply with specific quality standards and specifications. This process involves inspecting the quality of raw materials, the condition of production equipment, and the compliance of production processes.
Our Initial Production Check involves the systematic sampling of the raw material in accordance with the globally recognized standard ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1). Subsequently, a comprehensive quality inspection is conducted on the selected raw material, production sample or semi-finished products.
Our inspection process extends beyond the final products to encompass an assessment of raw material conditions, verification of finished product conformity, and a thorough evaluation of overall production progress. We aim to identify and rectify any potential issues early in the production process. This comprehensive approach not only safeguards the quality of your products but also contributes to the overall efficiency and reliability of your manufacturing operations.
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