An inspection report summarized the results of an inspection of 12,000 machined CO2 valve bodies from a supplier in Zhejiang Province, China. 315 units were inspected on May 16th, 2008, with 100% found to have minor defects, 90% major defects, and 6.67% critical defects identified during leak testing on 6 units. Visual inspection found scratches on 0% of units and burrs on 20% of units. Thread inspections found 7-8% of threads could not pass no-go inspections for various thread sizes. The supplier was found to have good cooperation and factory/storage conditions during the inspection.
EOS Surfaces, Inc submitted 2 recycled glass countertop samples for evaluation, Per Elite Green Certification. The units were delivered by customer--supplied carrier in good condition. All testing and sample preparation was performed by and/or supervised by Elite Global Testing.
Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive testing method used to reveal surface discontinuities in materials. It works by applying a penetrant that seeps into flaws, removing excess penetrant, and then using a developer to draw the penetrant out of flaws so they are visible. The general steps are surface preparation to clean the part, applying penetrant and letting it dwell, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting under light to detect any indications of flaws. It is a sensitive method suitable for many materials but can only detect surface-breaking defects.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to evaluating materials using techniques like visual, radiographic, magnetic particle, and ultrasonic testing that do not harm the material. There are two main types of testing: destructive testing which damages the material during inspection, and non-destructive testing which inspects without harm. NDT is used to check quality, performance, and reliability before widespread use and to detect defects or discontinuities like cracks in materials without damaging them. Common applications of NDT include inspecting power plants, wire ropes, storage tanks, aircraft, pipelines, rails, and bridges.
This document provides a procedure for liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), a non-destructive testing method to detect surface-breaking defects. It outlines the equipment, materials, surface preparation, application of penetrant and developer, examination, and evaluation steps. The procedure aims to detect cracks, pores and lack of fusion in welds and components by applying penetrant that bleeds from defects upon developer application. Relevant indications above size thresholds are considered defects based on the inspection codes referenced.
This document is a test report from QAI Laboratories evaluating the Duct Armor coating submitted by Nova Industries. Samples of Duct Armor were tested according to ASTM E 1494 to determine their cohesion/adhesion properties. The Duct Armor coating met the requirements for an "Encapsulated Surfacing Material" as it had an average failure point of 3,810 lbf/ft2 compared to 3,984 lbf/ft2 for the unencapsulated material, meeting the minimum requirement of 2,400 lbf/ft2.
FEC is an ISO 9001 certified company that manufactures and supplies a range of filter and materials testing equipment. It has over 25 years of experience in testing equipment and training according to national and international standards. FEC has an in-house R&D center that uses latest technologies to continuously improve its equipment and test methods. It offers automatic and digital equipment to test properties such as tensile strength, compression strength, impact resistance, coating thickness, and more according to standards like ISO, ASTM, and BIS.
Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive testing method used to reveal surface discontinuities. It works by applying a penetrant that seeps into surface cracks, then using a developer to draw the penetrant out so it is visible. The process involves cleaning, applying penetrant, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting for indications of cracks or defects. Liquid penetrant testing can detect small surface flaws and is a low-cost method, but it only inspects surfaces and requires careful cleaning for best results.
EOS Surfaces, Inc submitted 2 recycled glass countertop samples for evaluation, Per Elite Green Certification. The units were delivered by customer--supplied carrier in good condition. All testing and sample preparation was performed by and/or supervised by Elite Global Testing.
Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive testing method used to reveal surface discontinuities in materials. It works by applying a penetrant that seeps into flaws, removing excess penetrant, and then using a developer to draw the penetrant out of flaws so they are visible. The general steps are surface preparation to clean the part, applying penetrant and letting it dwell, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting under light to detect any indications of flaws. It is a sensitive method suitable for many materials but can only detect surface-breaking defects.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) refers to evaluating materials using techniques like visual, radiographic, magnetic particle, and ultrasonic testing that do not harm the material. There are two main types of testing: destructive testing which damages the material during inspection, and non-destructive testing which inspects without harm. NDT is used to check quality, performance, and reliability before widespread use and to detect defects or discontinuities like cracks in materials without damaging them. Common applications of NDT include inspecting power plants, wire ropes, storage tanks, aircraft, pipelines, rails, and bridges.
This document provides a procedure for liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), a non-destructive testing method to detect surface-breaking defects. It outlines the equipment, materials, surface preparation, application of penetrant and developer, examination, and evaluation steps. The procedure aims to detect cracks, pores and lack of fusion in welds and components by applying penetrant that bleeds from defects upon developer application. Relevant indications above size thresholds are considered defects based on the inspection codes referenced.
This document is a test report from QAI Laboratories evaluating the Duct Armor coating submitted by Nova Industries. Samples of Duct Armor were tested according to ASTM E 1494 to determine their cohesion/adhesion properties. The Duct Armor coating met the requirements for an "Encapsulated Surfacing Material" as it had an average failure point of 3,810 lbf/ft2 compared to 3,984 lbf/ft2 for the unencapsulated material, meeting the minimum requirement of 2,400 lbf/ft2.
FEC is an ISO 9001 certified company that manufactures and supplies a range of filter and materials testing equipment. It has over 25 years of experience in testing equipment and training according to national and international standards. FEC has an in-house R&D center that uses latest technologies to continuously improve its equipment and test methods. It offers automatic and digital equipment to test properties such as tensile strength, compression strength, impact resistance, coating thickness, and more according to standards like ISO, ASTM, and BIS.
Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive testing method used to reveal surface discontinuities. It works by applying a penetrant that seeps into surface cracks, then using a developer to draw the penetrant out so it is visible. The process involves cleaning, applying penetrant, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting for indications of cracks or defects. Liquid penetrant testing can detect small surface flaws and is a low-cost method, but it only inspects surfaces and requires careful cleaning for best results.
Liquid penetration inspection is a nondestructive testing method used to detect surface cracks and flaws in materials. It works by applying a liquid penetrant that seeps into surface openings, then applying a developer to draw the penetrant out of flaws so they are visible. The process involves cleaning, applying penetrant, allowing it to dwell, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting under light. It can find flaws in both metallic and nonmetallic, magnetic and nonmagnetic materials. While effective for surface flaws, it cannot detect subsurface flaws so other methods may be needed.
The document describes the inspection process and results for two batches of tubing. Pipe connections were cleaned and inspected visually and using ultrasonic wall thickness equipment. Some connections required rethreading due to damage or being out of tolerance. Batch one of 207 joints had 23 with low wall thickness, 14 rejected for length, and required rethreading of 13 pin and 11 box connections. Batch two of 201 joints had no low thickness issues, 4 were too long, and required rethreading of 23 pin and 17 box joints.
This document provides a summary of dye penetrant inspection (DPI), also known as liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), which is a widely used non-destructive testing method for locating surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials. The summary describes the basic principles and steps of the DPI process, which involves applying a penetrant that soaks into surface defects, removing excess penetrant, and applying a developer that draws the penetrant out of defects to reveal cracks or flaws. The document also briefly discusses the history of DPI, common materials used, advantages and disadvantages, and relevant testing standards.
This document provides a checklist of key process points and potential faults in the manufacture of dry charge lead acid batteries. It lists process steps such as grid casting, paste mixing, pasting, plate formation, drying, assembly, storage and their associated faults. Faults can cause issues like reduced battery capacity and life, poor performance, plate damage and contamination. The document describes the effects of faults such as incomplete drying, moisture, oxidation and contamination on battery plates and performance.
Liquid penetrant testing (PT) is an non-destructive testing technique used to detect surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials. There are five essential steps: cleaning, application of penetrant, removal of excess penetrant, development using a developer, and observation under appropriate lighting. Penetrants must have properties like penetration ability and washability to enter fine defects. Developers are used to draw penetrant out of defects for visibility and must provide contrast and not be harmful to the material. While only detecting surface defects, PT is a low-cost and easy to use non-destructive testing method.
This document discusses liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), a non-destructive testing method used to locate surface-breaking defects. It describes the 6 key steps of LPI: 1) pre-cleaning the surface, 2) applying penetrant, 3) removing excess penetrant, 4) applying developer, 5) inspection under UV or white light, and 6) post-cleaning. It also covers the principles of LPI, properties required for good penetrants and developers, types of penetrants, and provides examples of LPI applications and limitations.
The test report summarizes testing of two flush valve samples submitted by Xiamen Vib Industry & Trade Co., Ltd. against the ASME A112.19.5-2011 standard. Both samples met all test requirements, including design specifications, 150,000 cycle life test, thread torque test, leak tests, and chemical resistance testing. Sample 2 had a non-standard thread design as noted by the client. Markings on the products also met standard requirements. In conclusion, the submitted samples complied with the test standard.
Italy has a varied landscape that includes mountains in the south and less mountainous terrain in the north. The country has a parliamentary government led by a president who is elected every seven years. Italy is known for its diverse music, wildlife such as deer and boars, and iconic foods like pizza, pasta and gelato.
This Month in Real Estate - May 2011 May 2011pdrury
May 2011 issue of This Month in Real Estate. National News by Keller Williams Realty and North Central Ohio regional / local news by Paul W. Drury of Greater Cleveland West
Monthly real estate newsletter featuring national and local trends from North central Ohio. National news by Keller Williams Realty International and local trends by Paul W. Drury
Detailed National and North Central Ohio Market snapshot newsletter. National news brought to you by Keller Williams Realty and local news by Paul W. Drury
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AsiaTech QC is a quality control company that provides various services to help companies manage risks when sourcing from China, including factory audits, inspections, testing and more. It has over a decade of experience in technical industries in China and locations across China and Vietnam. The company aims to help importers address issues like cultural differences, lack of transparency, quality problems and unexpected costs through its customized solutions and local expert team.
The inspection report summarizes a pre-shipment inspection of a hand blender that failed. Key findings include: 4 out of 315 samples failed a hi-pot test, some issues with packaging and labeling, and some dimensions did not meet specifications. The factory was rated as average with enough staff but some issues noted. The inspection failed due to defects exceeding allowed quality limits.
This document is an approval sheet from HT-TECH CORPORATION for a power inductor. It includes:
1. Specifications for the part number HNT2512MT1R0-E, including electrical characteristics, mechanical dimensions, and test conditions.
2. A coil inspection report with test data showing the part meets specifications for inductance, DC resistance, and physical dimensions.
3. Reliability test conditions and results for environmental and physical characteristic tests to ensure product quality and reliability.
The document is a product specification sheet for SMD chip common mode chokes. It includes:
1. Product name, specifications, customer information, and contact details.
2. Description of the product shape, size, applications, features, and test equipment.
3. Standard electrical specifications including impedance, DC resistance, current rating, and tolerance.
4. Recommended PCB layout pattern, tape and reel specifications, common mode performance curve, and electrical performance test procedures.
5. Material safety data sheet.
The test report summarizes testing of a LED street light according to IEC 60598-2-3 and EN 60598-2-3 standards. No deviations from technical specifications were found. The light was tested for safety, dust and moisture resistance, insulation, creepage distances, endurance, and heat resistance. All tests were passed, indicating the light meets the requirements.
008 certificate - astm g & d series - for weatheringMaury Janwarin
This test report from DSET Laboratories summarizes weathering test results for materials provided by Viro Fiber. Specimens were exposed to natural sunlight in New River, Arizona according to ASTM standards. After 1550 MJ/m^2 of UV exposure, visual evaluations found color changes ranging from slight darkening to no change, and cracking and crazing ratings of 5 to 10. The report provides exposure details, evaluation methods used, visual codes to define observations, and results for 9 specimens.
Liquid penetration inspection is a nondestructive testing method used to detect surface cracks and flaws in materials. It works by applying a liquid penetrant that seeps into surface openings, then applying a developer to draw the penetrant out of flaws so they are visible. The process involves cleaning, applying penetrant, allowing it to dwell, removing excess penetrant, applying developer, and inspecting under light. It can find flaws in both metallic and nonmetallic, magnetic and nonmagnetic materials. While effective for surface flaws, it cannot detect subsurface flaws so other methods may be needed.
The document describes the inspection process and results for two batches of tubing. Pipe connections were cleaned and inspected visually and using ultrasonic wall thickness equipment. Some connections required rethreading due to damage or being out of tolerance. Batch one of 207 joints had 23 with low wall thickness, 14 rejected for length, and required rethreading of 13 pin and 11 box connections. Batch two of 201 joints had no low thickness issues, 4 were too long, and required rethreading of 23 pin and 17 box joints.
This document provides a summary of dye penetrant inspection (DPI), also known as liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), which is a widely used non-destructive testing method for locating surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials. The summary describes the basic principles and steps of the DPI process, which involves applying a penetrant that soaks into surface defects, removing excess penetrant, and applying a developer that draws the penetrant out of defects to reveal cracks or flaws. The document also briefly discusses the history of DPI, common materials used, advantages and disadvantages, and relevant testing standards.
This document provides a checklist of key process points and potential faults in the manufacture of dry charge lead acid batteries. It lists process steps such as grid casting, paste mixing, pasting, plate formation, drying, assembly, storage and their associated faults. Faults can cause issues like reduced battery capacity and life, poor performance, plate damage and contamination. The document describes the effects of faults such as incomplete drying, moisture, oxidation and contamination on battery plates and performance.
Liquid penetrant testing (PT) is an non-destructive testing technique used to detect surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials. There are five essential steps: cleaning, application of penetrant, removal of excess penetrant, development using a developer, and observation under appropriate lighting. Penetrants must have properties like penetration ability and washability to enter fine defects. Developers are used to draw penetrant out of defects for visibility and must provide contrast and not be harmful to the material. While only detecting surface defects, PT is a low-cost and easy to use non-destructive testing method.
This document discusses liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), a non-destructive testing method used to locate surface-breaking defects. It describes the 6 key steps of LPI: 1) pre-cleaning the surface, 2) applying penetrant, 3) removing excess penetrant, 4) applying developer, 5) inspection under UV or white light, and 6) post-cleaning. It also covers the principles of LPI, properties required for good penetrants and developers, types of penetrants, and provides examples of LPI applications and limitations.
The test report summarizes testing of two flush valve samples submitted by Xiamen Vib Industry & Trade Co., Ltd. against the ASME A112.19.5-2011 standard. Both samples met all test requirements, including design specifications, 150,000 cycle life test, thread torque test, leak tests, and chemical resistance testing. Sample 2 had a non-standard thread design as noted by the client. Markings on the products also met standard requirements. In conclusion, the submitted samples complied with the test standard.
Italy has a varied landscape that includes mountains in the south and less mountainous terrain in the north. The country has a parliamentary government led by a president who is elected every seven years. Italy is known for its diverse music, wildlife such as deer and boars, and iconic foods like pizza, pasta and gelato.
This Month in Real Estate - May 2011 May 2011pdrury
May 2011 issue of This Month in Real Estate. National News by Keller Williams Realty and North Central Ohio regional / local news by Paul W. Drury of Greater Cleveland West
Monthly real estate newsletter featuring national and local trends from North central Ohio. National news by Keller Williams Realty International and local trends by Paul W. Drury
Detailed National and North Central Ohio Market snapshot newsletter. National news brought to you by Keller Williams Realty and local news by Paul W. Drury
OI Chess Paradigm: How To Implement Open Innovation (Short)Rob Veldt
Describes the OI Chess Paradigm. A toolbox which provides a structured approach to transform organizations from closed to open, using leadership styles and organizational identity, with attention to people, operations, policy and culture. The first approach which focusses on input instead of vague (possible) output of open innovation!
AsiaTech QC is a quality control company that provides various services to help companies manage risks when sourcing from China, including factory audits, inspections, testing and more. It has over a decade of experience in technical industries in China and locations across China and Vietnam. The company aims to help importers address issues like cultural differences, lack of transparency, quality problems and unexpected costs through its customized solutions and local expert team.
The inspection report summarizes a pre-shipment inspection of a hand blender that failed. Key findings include: 4 out of 315 samples failed a hi-pot test, some issues with packaging and labeling, and some dimensions did not meet specifications. The factory was rated as average with enough staff but some issues noted. The inspection failed due to defects exceeding allowed quality limits.
This document is an approval sheet from HT-TECH CORPORATION for a power inductor. It includes:
1. Specifications for the part number HNT2512MT1R0-E, including electrical characteristics, mechanical dimensions, and test conditions.
2. A coil inspection report with test data showing the part meets specifications for inductance, DC resistance, and physical dimensions.
3. Reliability test conditions and results for environmental and physical characteristic tests to ensure product quality and reliability.
The document is a product specification sheet for SMD chip common mode chokes. It includes:
1. Product name, specifications, customer information, and contact details.
2. Description of the product shape, size, applications, features, and test equipment.
3. Standard electrical specifications including impedance, DC resistance, current rating, and tolerance.
4. Recommended PCB layout pattern, tape and reel specifications, common mode performance curve, and electrical performance test procedures.
5. Material safety data sheet.
The test report summarizes testing of a LED street light according to IEC 60598-2-3 and EN 60598-2-3 standards. No deviations from technical specifications were found. The light was tested for safety, dust and moisture resistance, insulation, creepage distances, endurance, and heat resistance. All tests were passed, indicating the light meets the requirements.
008 certificate - astm g & d series - for weatheringMaury Janwarin
This test report from DSET Laboratories summarizes weathering test results for materials provided by Viro Fiber. Specimens were exposed to natural sunlight in New River, Arizona according to ASTM standards. After 1550 MJ/m^2 of UV exposure, visual evaluations found color changes ranging from slight darkening to no change, and cracking and crazing ratings of 5 to 10. The report provides exposure details, evaluation methods used, visual codes to define observations, and results for 9 specimens.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview of LEED certification from Gross Kaplin Coviensky Architects, an architecture firm with 50 years of experience in industrial design. It discusses their LEED Gold certified offices and examples of sustainable industrial projects they have completed. It also explains what LEED is, how points are distributed across various categories, and the different levels of LEED certification.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
Inspection Report: Inspection Before Shipment
Date: May 16th, 2007
To Client: XXXX
Report nr: XXXX
1. General Information
1-1. Product Information
Product name:
Machined C02, Valve Body
Client reference:
XXXX
PO number:
XXXX
Quantity ordered: 12,000
Samples available (Y/N): Y
1-2. Inspection Information
Inspection date:
May. 16th, 2008
Inspection Location:
XXXX, Zhejiang Province, China
Supplier:
XXXX
Quantity
12,000
ordered:
Quantity
315
inspected:
Within AQL
Y
(Y/N):
Used AQL level (requested by
Inspection General Level II
customer):
Inspection results: Rejected Inspection results:
% No defect goods 0 % (Inspection of 315 Units)
% Minor defect(AQL 2.5/4.0) 100 % (Inspection of 315 Units) Rejected
90 %
% Major defect(AQL 1.0/1.5) Rejected
(dimension and thread testing, 315 units)
6.67% (leak testing)
% Critical defect(AQL 0.01) We could only test 90 Units for Leak Rejected
Testing(6 Units Failed)
E-mail:info@asiatechqc.com Website:www.asiatechqc.com 1
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2. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
Inspection Team
Inspector: Kelsen Yuan Account Manager: Stanislas Teisseire
Departure date and time for the factory May 15th, 11:30
Arrival time at the factory May 15th, 15:30 ; May 16th, 8:00
Departure date and time from factory May 15th, 17:00 ; May 16th, 17:30
Days needed 1.25
1-3. Supplier Information
Supplier: XXXX
Contact person: Mr. XXXX / Export Manager
Contact details: Tel: +86 XXXX
Address: XXXX, Zhejiang Province, P.R.C.
Supplier cooperation Good
Factory and warehouse condition during the inspection Good
Goods storage condition before inspection Good
Factory activity during the inspection Good
Possible results: excellent / good / average / bad
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3. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
2. Inspection Details AsiaTechQC
2-1. Visual Inspection
2-1-1. Product Visual Inspection - Data
General Results
Client’s request Remarks
(% good products)
Clean 100% 315 have been inspected.
Free of oil and Grease 100% 315 have been inspected.
Foreign Material 100% 315 have been inspected.
Please refer the picture below. (315
Scratch 0%
units inspected)
Crack 100% 315 have been inspected.
Nickel Plating Chrome plating instead of nickel, and
0%
No plating on mark 3 mark 3 was plated.
Please refer the picture below. (315
Burr 20%
units inspected).
“LBS FULL WT” 100% 315 units have been inspected.
Pictures
Scratch viewable on product Chrome plated
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4. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
Pictures
Burrs not removed Scratch on product
XXXX Product overview – other label found on product
Sample with cross section for profile projector Samples with cross section for profile projector
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5. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
Pictures
Product measurement with caliper Product measurement with caliper
Product measurement with Profile projector Product measurement with Profile projector
Product measurement with Profile projector Roughness cannot be measured
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6. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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2-2. Thread Inspection
2-2-1. 1 1/8”-12 UNF -2A
General Results
Picture Remarks
(% good products)
8% thread can not pass
92%
No-Go inspection.
100% Thread Pass Go
100%
Gage Inspection
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7. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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2-2-2. 3/4”-16-UNF-2B
General Results
Picture Remarks
(% good products)
7% thread can not pass
93 % No-Go inspection.
100% Thread Pass Go
100%
Gage Inspection
2-2-3. 5/8”-18-UNF-2B (Minimum of 4 full threads)
General Results
Picture Remarks
(% good products)
7% thread can not pass
93 % No-Go inspection.
100% Thread Pass Go
100%
Gage Inspection
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China · Vietnam
8. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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2-3. Dimension Inspection
2-3-1. Dimension taken at supplier plant
Dwg. Min. Max. Result
Item Tolerance Testing Method
Dimension Dimension Dimension (good Products)
1 0.157 +/- 0.005 Caliper 0.1555 0.1620 100%
2 0.430 +/- 0.005 Caliper 0.4285 0.4525 4.7%
8 2.606 +/- 0.005 Caliper 2.6110 2.6165 24.7%
10 1.125 +/- 0.005 Caliper 1.1250 1.1305 97.8%
15 0.500 +/- 0.005 Caliper 0.4985 0.5055 98.5%
20 0.635 +/- 0.005 Caliper 0.6305 0.6445 70%
5/8-18
22 ---- Thread gauge ---- ---- 93%
UNF 2B
5/8-18
32 ---- Thread gauge ---- ---- 93%
UNF 2B
1 1/8-12
45 ---- Thread gauge ---- ---- 92%
UNF-2A
3/4-16
46 ---- Thread gauge ---- ---- 93%
UNF-2B
2-3-2. Dimension taken in laboratory – 5 samples have been brought back from factory
Profile Projector serial number JT12A-B
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Last calibration date December, 28 2007. (valid one year)
Expanded Uncertainty 0.1%
Equipment Measure Tolerance 0.0001
Test conducted by Kelsen Yuan Test Date May 20th, 2008.
Test approved by Will Zhang Approval Date May 20th, 2008.
Comments
1. The 5 samples have been also inspected for the Caliper dimensions.
2. Dimension 19: Angle is not equal to 45°. See in report angle results (∂). Then lengths (a) and (b)
correspond to the measure we found with given angle for each sample.
3. Dimension 26: For bottom, angle is not equal to 45°. See in report angle results (∂). Then lengths (a)
and (c) correspond to the measure we found with given angle for each sample.
No chamfer available to measure the top lengths.
4. Dimension 31: Angle is not equal to 45°. See in report angle results (∂). Then lengths (a) and (b)
correspond to the measure we found with given angle for each sample.
5. Dimension 47: The fence section is not as requested by customer, the deepest section of the fence
should be as large as the roof section, but on the products, the depth section is thinner. It explains two
dimensions.
Then two last dimensions are Length (L) and Depth (D).
6. Roughness has not been tested as the surface to test is not wide enough to be tested.
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China · Vietnam
9. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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2.3.3. Dimension taken in Laboratory
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China · Vietnam
11. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
Office / 电 话 :+8620 8121 4227 Fax / 传 真:+8620 8121 6502
2-4. Leak Testing
2-4-1. Leak Testing
General Results
Picture Remarks
(% good products)
Test has been
conducted according to
client’s requirements.
7% of the tested items
92.7% could NOT pass the test.
Some air was coming
out of the valve with a
pressure of 30 PSI.
2-5. Packaging
2-5-1. Packing method
General Results
Spec requirements Remarks
(% good products)
N/A N/A See below picture.
Pictures
1. Packing method (sample)
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China · Vietnam
12. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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2-5-2. Shipping mark
General Results
Spec requirements Remarks
(% good products)
NA NA Not ready
3. AsiaTechQC comments
AsiaTechQC Comments Table
Comment 1: quality of pressing position
Picture Comment
Burrs need to be removed and roughness
(from visual inspection) improved in order to
pass leak testing.
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China · Vietnam
13. 5-3 No.3 Street, Shamian, Li Wan District, Guangzhou 510133, P.R.C
广州市荔湾区沙面三街五号之三 510133
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4. Measure Information
Measure information
Measure Calibration Date Calibration Company.
2008-04-13 SCM
2008-04-13 SCM
2008-04-13 SCM
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