Quality Management

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Aiming for zero defects as our ultimate goal.

Utilizing authentic and reliable testing data to ensure accuracy.

Providing a solid foundation for our clients’ quality decision-making.

Ensuring that every delivery becomes a testament to quality and trust.

Inspection Equipment

Through the principle of optical imaging, it performs non-contact, high-precision measurement of the planar two-dimensional dimensions of workpieces (such as length, width, hole distance, angle, etc.).

2D Measuring Instrument

Color Difference Meter

Salt Spray Tester

Cross-Cut Tester

Caliper

Micrometer

Coating Thickness Gauge

Multimeter

Height Gauge

Thread Gauge

3D Measuring Instrument

Uses a probe to contact the surface of the workpiece to obtain three-dimensional coordinate point data, used to measure the spatial geometric dimensions, shape, and position tolerances of complex workpieces.

Used to measure the height dimensions of workpieces, or for scribing operations on a platform, usually used in conjunction with a dial indicator.

Inspect surface conductivity

Plug Gauge

Used to inspect the dimensional accuracy of holes, usually divided into "GO" and "NO-GO" gauges, judging whether the hole diameter is within the tolerance range by whether it can be inserted smoothly.

Used to inspect whether the thread pitch, thread angle, pitch diameter, and other parameters meet the standards, divided into thread plug gauges (for internal threads) and thread ring gauges (for external threads).

Used for non-destructive measurement of the thickness of coatings (such as paint, electroplating layers) on metal substrates or platings on non-magnetic substrates.

Hardness Tester

Hardness Tester

Used to measure the internal diameter, external diameter, depth, and step height of workpieces, it is the most commonly used general-purpose length measuring tool.

Simulates the human visual system to quantify the color difference of object surfaces (usually expressed by ΔE), used for color difference control.

Measures the ability of a material to resist local plastic deformation (i.e., hardness), common types include Rockwell, Vickers, Brinell, and Shore, used to evaluate material strength.

Uses the principle of a screw pair to measure the external diameter, internal diameter, or thickness of workpieces with high precision, the accuracy is usually higher than that of calipers.

Used to cut a grid with a specified spacing on the coating surface, combined with tape testing, to evaluate the adhesion level of the coating to the substrate.

Simulates a marine salt spray environment to conduct accelerated corrosion tests on materials or coatings, in order to evaluate their corrosion resistance (rust prevention capability).

Measures the surface micro-geometric irregularities (such as Ra value) of workpieces, used to evaluate the finish of the machined surface.

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