Quality approach
Quality is the chain between requirement and evidence.
Controls are planned around the assembly: materials, workmanship, critical dimensions, circuit integrity and agreed acceptance criteria.
What buyers need
A clear answer to “how will this be checked?”
Before production, we align the critical-to-quality points and the practical method used to verify them.
- DefinitionApproved drawing, sample or build requirement
- CheckpointIncoming, first-piece, in-process or final inspection
- MethodVisual, dimensional, electrical or project-specific test
- RecordDocumentation agreed for the order
Control flow
Risk is reduced in layers.
Incoming control
Identity and specification checks before production release.
First-piece confirmation
Key build conditions reviewed at the start of a run.
Workmanship checks
Termination, assembly and molding points monitored during build.
Electrical verification
Continuity and pinout testing can be applied against the approved circuit.
Final inspection
Visual, dimensional, labeling and packing conditions checked before release.
Standards & documentation
Confirm the evidence your project actually needs.
Source materials state that production follows ISO 9001 process and IPC/WHMA-A-620 workmanship principles. Because certificate scope and project requirements can differ, applicable compliance, test reports, inspection records or material declarations should be agreed during quotation.
This site intentionally avoids unverified certificate logos and blanket compliance claims. Ask us for the current document relevant to your assembly.
Define acceptance early