Quality control is embedded throughout our manufacturing workflow, from the initial planning stage to the completion and delivery of finished products. Managing quality in manufacturing requires not only high-precision production processes, but also effective coordination between engineering and operations, along with efficient supply chain and administrative management.
| 1. INCOMING MATERIAL CONTROL |
| Purpose: To ensure incoming materials comply with customer drawings and project specifications. |
| • Incoming material inspection based on drawings and specifications |
| • Visual inspection of surface condition |
| • Material identification and traceability by project |
| • Inspection records maintained. |
| 2. IN-PROCESS QUALITY CONTROL |
| Purpose: To ensure dimensional accuracy and fabrication quality throughout the production process. |
| • Process control during cutting, drilling, welding, and assembly |
| • Dimensional inspection according to drawings |
| • Visual welding inspection |
| • Fit-up and alignment checks prior to surface treatment |
| • Non-conformity recording and corrective actions |