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  • in reply to: What are the forms of quality inspection? #1872
    Li wu
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    Quality inspection methods can be classified according to different marks.
    (1) It is divided into full inspection according to the inspection quantity; Sampling inspection.
    (2) It is divided into counting inspection according to quality characteristic value; Metrological Inspection.
    (3) It is divided into physical and chemical inspection according to inspection techniques and methods; Sensory examination; Biological examination.
    (4) It is classified as destructive inspection according to the integrity of the inspected object after inspection; Non destructive inspection.
    (5) Classified as fixed inspection according to the inspection location; Flow inspection.
    (6) According to the inspection purpose: production inspection, acceptance inspection, supervision inspection, verification inspection and arbitration inspection
    (7) According to the supply-demand relationship: first-party inspection, second-party inspection and third-party inspection.

    in reply to: Why Should We Choose Quality Control? #1104
    Li wu
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    When your consumers can depend on you, quality control is important. A lack of consistency can be a problem for your business and its clients if you just put together a product or service each time and expect it to turn out as it turns out. Customers should know what they’re getting every time they use your service or purchase your product, and if they buy something you’ve already sold them on, they can be assured that it will be the same high quality and service level.

    in reply to: How to choose a 3D laser scanner? #1093
    Li wu
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    While each 3D laser scanner technology has its own terminology that may be used to compute the speed of the 3D scanner based on it, the speed of a 3D laser scanner is measured by the number of points that can be captured in a single second by the scanner. In a single second, a laser 3D scanner can scan millions of points. As the quantity of points increases, so does the speed of the game for 3d laser scanning.
    Those who work on a tight timetable and must complete the job within a specific time frame may benefit from the use of high-speed scanners. With the help of a high-speed 3D scanner, it is possible to quickly scan items and expedite the process and workflow with relative simplicity. If your project is enormous and has a large budget, a fast 3D scanner would be quite beneficial in completing it on time and with the best results possible.

    in reply to: What Is 3D Laser Scanning and How Does It Work? #1030
    Li wu
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    3D laser scanning is a technique that uses lasers to measure the geometry of an object in order to create a digital 3D representation of it. This technology is employed in a variety of sectors and contexts because 3D laser scanning can acquire three-dimensional data from objects regardless of their surface characteristics or size.
    Due to the use of lasers in the scanning process, the objects do not need to be physically touched in order to obtain precise measurements of their present dimensions. You’ll be able to create a model from these images if you have 3D imaging software.

    in reply to: What is the significance of pre-shipment inspection? #947
    Li wu
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    Examine the manufacturer’s products to ensure that they meet your needs exactly.
    Have you ever tried to shop online but ended up with items that weren’t what you expected?
    Some manufacturers will provide samples of their high-quality products. When you are really satisfied and place an order without first inspecting the product, the manufacturer will deliver the defective items when the official order is placed, regardless of whether you are satisfied. You will receive the damaged goods that have been ordered. You are not liable in any way whatsoever.
    Pre-shipment inspections can assist you in determining whether or not the product you purchased fulfills your needs, whether or not it is damaged or missing, reducing the danger of improper returns of items that result in returns, and avoiding the increase in transportation expenses.

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