
Quality Assurance
Acceptance requirements translated into material, process, electrical and final-release checkpoints for the approved assembly.
Incoming material controlWorkmanship checksElectrical verificationRelease documentation
Define what must be proven before production starts.
Continuity alone does not define a complete cable assembly. Critical dimensions, pinout, workmanship, labels, molding and any project-specific evidence should be agreed early.
- SpecificationApproved drawing, circuit definition and material requirements.
- ProcessFirst-piece and in-process checks at critical assembly stages.
- ReleaseElectrical, visual, dimensional and packing conditions before shipment.
Quality gates follow the way variation enters the build.
Input
Material identity and key requirements before release.
Setup
First-piece confirmation at the start of a production run.
Process
Termination, assembly and molding workmanship checks.
Function
Continuity and pinout against the approved circuit.
Release
Final visual, dimensional, identification and packing review.
Source materials state that production follows ISO 9001 process and IPC/WHMA-A-620 workmanship principles. Applicable certificates or project documents should be confirmed during quotation.