We check the drawing
Key sizes are measured against the print before parts are released.
Buyers usually want four answers: does the part match the drawing, is the material correct, is the process stable, and can the shipment be traced later.
This page is built around those practical questions. It is not just a list of lab equipment. It shows how inspection supports day-to-day production and shipment release.
Key sizes are measured against the print before parts are released.
Powder mix, density, hardness, and oil content are checked to confirm the material route.
Pressing, sintering, and finishing steps are monitored so drift is caught early.
Inspection data, lot traceability, and customer documents stay tied to the shipment.
We start with powder, setup parts, and the key sizes on the drawing. If first pieces are off, the lot does not move forward.
Operators and QC staff keep watching density, dimensions, and visible defects. If a trend drifts, the team stops and corrects it.
That depends on the job, but common items include inspection data, material records, lot traceability, and customer-specific forms.
We run checks from incoming powder to finished shipment so problems are found early instead of after delivery.
Precision measurement of critical dimensions using advanced measuring equipment.
Comprehensive material testing to verify composition and properties.
Advanced non-destructive testing to identify internal and surface defects.
These tools help us measure dimensions, confirm materials, and catch hidden defects before shipment.
High-precision 3D measurement for complex geometries and tight tolerances
Specialized equipment for comprehensive gear quality inspection
Elemental composition analysis for material verification
Archimedes method density measurement and oil content analysis
Non-destructive testing for internal defects and cracks
Corrosion resistance testing for surface-treated parts
The flow is simple: check raw material, watch production, inspect the finished part, and release with records.
Chemical composition and powder property verification
Green density, sintering parameters, and dimensional checks
Dimensional, physical, and metallurgical testing
Inspection reports, material certs, and traceability records
These certifications show how we manage quality, documents, and corrective action across repeat production.
Automotive quality management system certification for automotive component manufacturing
Quality management system certification ensuring consistent product quality
Supplier quality certification from Kia Motors for automotive parts supply
Use these internal links to keep moving through the most relevant guides, service pages, and technical references for this topic.
Follow the full process flow to see where inspection checkpoints sit from compaction through shipping.
See how quality documentation and control plans become more demanding in automotive programs.
Review how submission packages, dimensional reports, and document alignment can be handled for OEM-style programs.
Match inspection effort with realistic tolerances before finalizing drawings and acceptance criteria.
Read the detailed article covering SPC, density verification, microstructure review, and traceability.