A part can look fine when it comes off the machine. But looking fine isn't enough — you need to prove the dimensions actually hold. Our quality control service does exactly that: it verifies whether the part truly meets its technical requirements.

Not just at the end — throughout the process

The traditional approach is simple: produce the part, inspect it at the end, scrap or rework if it's out of spec. That's both expensive and time-consuming.

We do it differently. We run in-process checks after critical manufacturing operations. If something is off in the first operation, it gets caught before moving to the second. This means fewer scrapped parts and less rework.

CMM measurement capability

We perform dimensional verification using high-precision CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) from our machine park. Critical dimensions, profile tolerances, position accuracy, and GD&T are all checked with CMM-supported measurement.

Measurement reports are delivered alongside the parts when requested. For sectors like aerospace and medical, these reports are an integral part of the delivery.

Inspection scope

  • Dimensional verification and tolerance review
  • CMM-supported precision measurement
  • In-process intermediate checks
  • Final inspection and release
  • Visual inspection and surface condition checks
  • Assembly fit verification
  • Pre-shipment final check

Reporting and traceability

Every inspection has a record. Which part was checked when, which dimensions were measured, what the results were — everything is documented. This traceability is especially important for repeat production runs and sector-specific requirements.

Quality control is the foundation of trust

When the customer receives the part, there should be no question marks in their mind. Delivering a part that has been properly measured, inspected, and approved — that's our standard workflow, not an extra service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dimensional checks, CMM measurement, tolerance review, in-process inspection, final inspection, and pre-shipment verification. The scope is determined by each project's technical requirements.

No. We run in-process checks during production to catch issues early. Final inspection is the last step before shipment.

Yes. For individual parts we perform dimensional checks, and for assemblies we verify fit, completeness, and functional conformity.