To ensure that all cleanroom panels meet design specifications, performance requirements, and transportation safety standards, our company implements comprehensive inspection and verification procedures for finished products. Key control measures include:
1. In-Process and Semi-Finished Product Inspection
Due to the multi-stage nature of cleanroom panel production, products at each process stage are regarded as semi-finished products and are subject to inspection throughout the entire manufacturing process.
Quality control measures include:
Operator self-inspection during production
Supervisory and management inspections
Random sampling inspections conducted by quality inspectors
These multi-level inspection procedures strictly prevent nonconforming products from flowing into subsequent processes, effectively improving overall product qualification rates.
2. Individual Inspection of Finished Cleanroom Panels
Each finished cleanroom panel undergoes individual inspection before approval. Inspection items include:
Dimensional Accuracy
Surface Quality
Only panels that fully meet inspection criteria are released for stacking and packaging.
3. Stacking and Packaging Inspection
Finished panel stacking and packaging are strictly controlled based on the actual load-bearing capacity of the panels.
Excessive stacking height or overloading is strictly prohibited
Packaging weight and stacking methods are optimized to reduce deformation risks
Transportation safety risks caused by improper stacking are effectively minimized
These measures ensure that finished cleanroom panels maintain structural integrity and surface quality throughout storage, handling, and transportation.