Large Water Tank Remote Control Air Cooler LBW-7000RC Quality Control During Manufacturing
Component Precision Control
Raw Material Screening:
Select raw materials that meet or exceed industry standards to ensure that the materials have good physical and chemical properties.
Strict inspection of raw materials, including appearance, size, performance, etc.
Processing Precision Control:
During the processing, use high-precision machine tools and tools to ensure the size and shape accuracy of the parts.
Calibrate and maintain machine tools and tools regularly to ensure that their accuracy is always within the specified range.
Inspection and Testing:
Strict inspection and testing of processed parts, including dimensional measurement, surface quality inspection, performance testing, etc.
Use advanced testing equipment and technology, such as three-coordinate measuring machine, non-destructive testing, etc., to ensure the accuracy and quality of parts.
Assembly Quality Control
Assembly Process Development:
Develop detailed assembly process documents to clarify assembly steps, methods and requirements.
Train and guide assembly workers to ensure that they are familiar with the assembly process and can perform it correctly.
Assembly Process Control:
During the assembly process, use appropriate tools and tooling to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of assembly.
Monitor and record the assembly process to find and solve problems in time.
Assembly quality inspection:
Strict inspection and testing of assembled products, including appearance inspection, functional testing, performance testing, etc.
Ensure that the products meet the design requirements and quality standards and meet the user's needs.
Quality inspection process
Raw material inspection:
Inspect the raw materials before they are put into storage to ensure that the material quality meets the requirements.
Process inspection:
Inspect and spot check during the processing to ensure processing accuracy and quality.
Pre-assembly inspection:
Inspect the parts to be assembled to ensure that the parts are of qualified quality.
Assembly process inspection:
Inspect during the assembly process to ensure that the assembly steps are correct and the parts are assembled in place.
Finished product inspection:
Inspect and test the finished products after assembly to ensure that the product quality meets the design requirements.
Factory inspection:
Final inspection before the product leaves the factory to ensure that the product quality meets national standards and user requirements.