Quality Assurance

1. Bulk Material Inspection:

  • Check each batch of materials for quantity, color, thickness, and overall quality.
  • Arrange physical and chemical testing based on customer requirements, including tests such as color fastness, jerking tests, and ROHS compliance.

2. Material Cutting Inspection:

  • Conduct spot checks on appearance, color, and size after material cutting.

3. Trial Sample Inspection:

  • Verify the appearance, measurements, craftsmanship, and functionality of the trial sample.

4. Edge Painting Inspection:

  • Perform spot checks on appearance, color, and overall finish during edge painting.

5. Hardware Installation Inspection:

  • Conduct patrol inspections at intervals of no more than two hours to ensure functionality and appearance.

6. Table Working Inspection:

  • Perform patrol inspections every two hours, focusing on measurements, appearance, and functionality.

7. Stitching Inspection:

  • Carry out patrol inspections every two hours, checking measurements, craftsmanship, and appearance.

8. In-Process Inspection:

  • Conduct spot checks on measurements, craftsmanship, and appearance during the production process.

9. Packing Inspection:

  • Perform a full inspection, verifying appearance, functionality, and packing details.

10. Final Inspection:

  • Complete the final inspection based on specific customer requirements.