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Quality documentation

In CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining, quality documentation primarily encompasses various aspects related to quality control throughout the machining process, ensuring the quality and stability of the final product. Specifically, quality documentation may involve the following directions of content:

I. Monitoring and Recording of the Machining Process

  • Real-time Monitoring: Recording key parameters during the machining process, such as cutting speed, feed rate, cutting depth, as well as tool wear and workpiece size changes, to ensure the stability and consistency of the machining process.

  • Anomaly Recording: Detailed recording of any anomalies that occur during the machining process, such as equipment failures, tool damage, and workpiece size deviations, for subsequent analysis and improvement.

II. Quality Control Standards and Procedures

  • Quality Standards: Defining the quality standards and acceptance criteria for CNC machining, including dimensional accuracy, surface roughness, shape and positional tolerances, etc.

  • Control Procedures: Establishing a complete quality control process from raw material inspection, machining process control, to finished product inspection, ensuring that each link meets quality requirements.

III. Equipment Maintenance and Calibration

  • Maintenance: Formulating a detailed equipment maintenance plan, including cleaning, lubrication, tightening, and debugging of equipment, to ensure its normal operation and accuracy maintenance.

  • Regular Calibration: Conducting regular calibration of CNC equipment to ensure its machining accuracy meets design requirements, reducing product quality issues caused by equipment errors.

IV. Personnel Training and Skill Enhancement

  • Skill Training: Regularly organizing operators to participate in skill training to improve their abilities in programming, operating, and debugging equipment, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of the machining process.

  • Quality Awareness: Strengthening the quality awareness education of operators, making them fully aware of the importance of product quality, and thus paying more attention to quality control during the machining process.

V. Quality Management System and Certification

  • System Establishment: Establishing a comprehensive quality management system, including quality planning, quality control, quality assurance, and quality improvement, to ensure the controllable quality of the CNC machining process.

  • ISO Certification: Actively applying for and maintaining ISO and other related quality management system certifications, reducing costs by implementing better business processes and reducing scrap and rework rates, and improving business operational efficiency.