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Quality Control

Strict inspection standards across incoming material, production, finishing, and shipment.

Published 2026-07-03

Updated 2026-07-11

Quality Control

Incoming Inspection

Quality control begins before production starts. Incoming materials and outsourced supporting components are checked against project requirements, visual standards, and production suitability. The purpose is to reduce quality fluctuation at the source and prevent non-conforming materials from entering fabrication.

Production Inspection

During production, inspection focuses on process consistency, structure, dimensions, and workmanship. For handling equipment, this includes checking frame alignment, weld appearance, and fit between matching components. In-process control improves repeatability and reduces the chance of large-batch defects.

Final Inspection

Before packaging, finished goods are checked for structure, appearance, movement function, and order conformity. The final inspection step helps confirm that the delivered product matches the approved version in terms of finish, construction, and general presentation.

Packaging Inspection

Packaging is also part of quality assurance. Carton condition, inner protection, labeling, and quantity matching are reviewed to help reduce transit damage and handling confusion. This is especially important for export orders that may pass through several logistics stages before arrival.

Certificates

We understand that many buyers require visible compliance support during supplier evaluation. Depending on product category and target market, documentation, audit-related information, and supporting material can be coordinated as part of the project communication process.

Testing Equipment

Our quality approach is practical and result-oriented. We focus on dimensional confirmation, visual review, functionality checks, and controlled process verification to make sure products are fit for export supply. For OEM projects, additional checking points can be added according to drawing and specification requirements.

Quality Control for Export Orders

We do not use ordinary workshop photos as certificates. The records below show practical quality control points used for OEM and bulk orders.

Incoming Material Inspection

Check material, structure, and key components before production.

Production Process Inspection

Review welding, assembly, finishing, and in-process handling.

Finished Product Inspection

Confirm appearance, structure, movement, and buyer requirements.

Packing Inspection

Check export packing method before shipment preparation.

Production and inspection record Packing inspection area

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