Normally, we perform the inspection of goods at three different stages.
In-Coming Inspection
- This section performs quality checks for the goods which are sourced and used as inputs in the manufacturing process.
- All granules (PP/LDPE), master batches, document pocket, rubber stereo, printing ink, B-lock/Velcro/rope lock, felt, wooden pallets and other sourced products are inspected to have achieve the required quality standards...
In-Process Inspection
All the bags / bag components under production are inspected in this section.
Extrusion:
Denier, strength, width and elongation of tapes.
Weaving:
Fabric width, mesh, texture, GSM, marking color code, breaking strength and elongation.
Lamination:
Bonding and thickness.
Cutting:
Weight per piece, cut length and width of all fabric, loops etc.
Stitching:
Type of stitching, attachment, loop and other component fixing.
Needle Loom:
Width, strength and weight per meter of webbing.
Liner:
Dimensions, thickness, open ability, sealing, breaking strength and elongation, dart impact.
Finishing:
Production sample against each order is prepared and checked for customer specification. Final production to start on first sample approval only. Visual inspection of all the bags under production for overall appearance and contamination. One bag out of every 50 bags is checked for the dimensions of attached parts and main body as per customer specifications.
Final Inspection
- QA in-charge is responsible to carry out the operation of final inspection. 25% of ordered bales are randomly inspected with minimum 10 number of samples per bale for dimension of all the attached parts and main body, contamination, print matter, packing and bale/pallet marking.
- Bag must pass as per customer requirement. In case of deviation, lot will be segregated for said defects. After appropriate corrections, lot will be re-inspected and based on positive re-inspection results only, lot can be accepted for onward dispatch.
Quality Assurance
- Every first bag and randomly selected bag from each lot goes through load testing (ISO 21898 Standard) at In-house Load Test Rig.
- To ensure protection from UV exposure, FIBCs are UV treated and fabric  (and other inputs) from each lot undergoes a UV resistance test in QUV  accelerated weathering tester.
Salient Features of our facility
- All inputs and finished bags are kept off the ground to avoid dust /  contamination.
- All loose ends are fused with hot air gun.
- All bags are inspected on light tables from inside and outside.
- All FIBC's are air washed using high pressure cleaning machine
- All FIBC's are checked through metal detectors to ensure that no metallic  particle left in the bag.