321 Lakeshore Road West, # 59502
Mississauga, ON L5H 1G9
ph: 905-696 8862 / 416-716 9387
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AWMQ’s priority mission is providing quality parts.
That extraordinarily important mission means improving the operation effectiveness, at not only for our customers, but ourselves.
We are ensuring and verifying of the delivered part will have all the properties and characteristics specified on the drawing. This responsibility is vested in material control program in our operation system, which controls all processes employed in the production of a part, from the selection of raw material to final heat treatment and finish machining. At the same time, it also establishes manufacturing standards to ensure reproducibility in processing and product uniformity.
Material control depends on the proper application of drawings, specifications, manufacturing process controls, and quality assurance programs to satisfy all requirements for metallurgical integrity, mechanical properties, and dimensional accuracy. It can also provide for identification and certification of part so that it can be traced throughout processing and in service.
Material control is an ongoing processing and encompasses quality assurance and quality control. Quality assurance consists of the tests and surveillance required to assure the user that the properties and attributes required by the design drawings and specifications are attained in all production parts. Quality control is the systematic monitoring of manufacturing variables and the control of these variables to maintain the final property variations within the customer’s specification.
Receiving Inspection
According to the drawing, raw materials must pass receiving inspection before they are released and collected for production.
Inspection In Process
All phases of production are monitored by a “layered inspections”. No production process runs without the fist piece inspection is completed and the results meet the drawing requirements. For instance in machining workshop, each machine operator performs continuous inspection to the process prior her/him. Checking dimensions, observing the appearance and surface is required by the operator. At the same time as the mechanism of "layered inspection", a designated inspector audits samples periodically during the production of each machine, at the designated time intervals.
Whenever our operation system alarms a problem, we will find the causes and redesign the process to avoid the reoccurrence to the extent possible.
Final Inspection
All products technical details have to be final checked according to the drawings. The final inspection also includes surface treatment, appearance roughness, logo engraving or printing, packing details, shipping marks. We will submit the finial inspection report for each order should it is required.
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321 Lakeshore Road West, # 59502
Mississauga, ON L5H 1G9
ph: 905-696 8862 / 416-716 9387
fax: 905-696 8862
alt: 416-716 9387
info