Process inspection mainly includes the following aspects:
Raw Material Inspection:
Appearance Inspection: Checking for defects in the appearance of raw materials.
Dimensional Inspection: Measuring the dimensions of raw materials to ensure they meet requirements.
Chemical Composition Inspection: Testing the chemical composition of raw materials to ensure it meets standards.
Production Process Inspection:
Appearance Inspection: Regularly or irregularly inspecting the appearance of products during production.
Dimensional Inspection: Measuring the dimensions of products during production to ensure they meet design requirements.
Performance Inspection: Testing product performance, such as strength and durability.
Production Equipment Inspection: Ensuring the normal operation of production equipment and avoiding product quality problems caused by equipment failure.
Process Control:
Production Planning: Ensuring the orderly progress of the production process.
Production Process Monitoring: Real-time monitoring of various indicators during the production process to ensure product quality.
Abnormal Situation Handling: Promptly identifying and resolving abnormal situations during the production process to prevent the escalation of quality problems.
Quality Management:
Quality Objective Setting: Clarifying product quality standards to provide guidance for the production process.
Quality Standard Development: Establish detailed quality standards for inspecting and evaluating product quality.
Quality Training: Train employees in quality awareness and skills to improve overall quality levels.




