Quality evidence

Inspection planned around your drawing and risk

PiPrecision selects inspection methods and documentation from the drawing, risk, production stage, and customer requirements.

Content owner: PiPrecision Quality Team

1. Requirement review

Engineering and quality review critical dimensions, datums, GD&T, surface finish, material, documentation, and acceptance requirements before production.

2. Process control

Inspection points are selected for setup approval, in-process control, final verification, and outside finishing according to project risk.

3. Release and records

Parts and agreed documents are checked against the approved drawing, order, and inspection scope before shipment release.

Inspection and traceability documents

Document availability is project-specific. Identify the required format, standard, sampling level, language, and traceability before quotation; options not stated on the order may require additional cost or lead time.

Dimensional inspection report

Recorded results for dimensions agreed in the inspection scope.

CMM report

Coordinate-measurement results for suitable geometric features and datums.

First-article inspection

A documented first-production review when its format and scope are agreed before manufacture.

Certificate of conformity

A declaration tied to the applicable order and agreed requirements.

Material certificate

Supplier or mill documentation when traceability and certificate type are specified in the RFQ.

Verified management-system certificates

The certificate images below are the current public evidence available on this website. Certificate scope and validity should be checked directly on the document before relying on it for supplier approval.

Define quality requirements before production

Send the controlled drawing, critical-feature list, inspection scope, certificate requirements, and acceptance standard with your RFQ.