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Initial Production Check in China

2023-5-11

 
The Initial Production Check (IPC) is a crucial process in the production of goods, which is usually conducted by third-party inspection companies to ensure that the quality of the products is consistent with the client's expectations. This article will discuss the IPC process of NBN and the reasons why an IPC is essential in the manufacturing process.
 
 
 
 
IPC Process of NBN
NBN's IPC process involves the random sampling of goods according to the internationally accepted standard ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 (ISO 2859-1). The selected finished/semi-finished products undergo a quality inspection, and the conditions of raw materials, conformity of finished products, and production progress are also checked.
 
The main checks performed during an IPC include production schedule, raw material, workmanship, finished quantity, style & colors, artworks & labels, dimensions & weight, tests (including tests on product function, performance, durability, and safety), and client's requirements. These checks ensure that the products meet all expectations in terms of style, details, labeling, and quality at the initial stage of production, while ensuring safety and compliance.
 
Reasons Why an IPC is Essential
There are several reasons why an IPC is essential in the manufacturing process. Firstly, an IPC helps to control the potential quality risks during production, thus avoiding expensive costs and time waste caused by rework after all products are completed. This means that defects are identified early, and corrections are made before the production process proceeds further.
 
Secondly, an IPC helps to ensure that the goods produced are of high quality, compliant with regulations and standards, and meet the client's expectations. This is because the IPC process involves the evaluation of raw materials, semi-finished products, finished products, and production capacity, ensuring that the goods produced are of the highest quality.
 
Thirdly, an IPC helps to maintain the reputation of the manufacturer and the client. By conducting an IPC, the manufacturer can demonstrate their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, while the client can be confident that the goods produced meet their expectations and are of high quality.
 
 

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