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Title: Quality Control-The Need For Inspection
Author: Hardy m. Cook, Jr.
Source: American Gas Association 1973
Year Published: 1973
Abstract: One of the phases of any quality program is the inspection and test function. Inspection. defined in its most general sense, is the critical examination of product by measurement, test, or visual observation to determine compliance with a design specification or standards of good workmanship. Inspections are performed: (1) to ascertain the product quality at the various stages of manufacture, (2) to provide feedback of information used to control the quality of product during manufacture and (3) to assure the quality of the shipped product. Inspection to determine the acceptability of units of product or groups of product. called lots, is known as acceptance inspection. Product that fails acceptance inspection may be usable as nonconforming material which will be discussed later. It should be realized that these definitions contain the tacit assumption that the design is adequate and consequently conforming product will fulfill the customers expectations.




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