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Quality assurance starts
when a customer chooses us to die cast for him. In most cases this entails designing and
constructing tooling for the job. Then proving out and debugging the tools. Then
processing the order for him, including casting, trimming, machining, finishing, packing
and shipping. Each of these steps has its own rules of quality control. From monitoring
the proper revision of the design drawings at inception to assuring that the package will
protect the product in transit to the customer. All are part of the quality assurance
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Quality Manual, tailored after the IS0 9000 standards, is constantly reviewed and updated
and adherence to it is enforced by the highest levels of management. Our operators, though
long timers with us and have worked on every job numerous times, are retrained every time
a job is returned. The traveling documents that accompany each job remind every operator
what to beware of. Roaming inspectors assure that no defective parts pass through. And
finally, the statistical inspections done at every stage until the parts are in the boxes,
ready to ship. |
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Visual |
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With instruments and
gages |
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With high resolution
comparators |
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With CMM |
With advance arrangements we can
supply statistical reports, etc.
The quality must be what the
customer expects. You get what you contracted for. Period.
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