The Quality
Control division is divided into two specialized laboratories:
·
Metallurgical
laboratory
·
Metrological
laboratory
These labs
seamlessly collaborate and conduct both Non-Destructive (NDT) and Destructive
Tests to oversee the control of all manufactured and refurbished components.
Their focus is based on three critical areas:
·
Metallurgical
Properties
·
Dimensional
status
·
Functional
accuracy
Below is a list
of related analyses for each task:
1.
Metallurgical
Properties
a.
Visual
testing (VT)
b.
Chemical
composition and mechanical properties tests
c.
Microstructure
and Macrostructure Inspections
d.
Penetrant
Testing (PT)
e.
Radiographic
Testing (RT)
2.
Dimensional
Status
a.
Manual
Measurement
b.
Ultrasonic
Measuring
c.
Laser
Scanning
d.
CMM (Coordinate
Measuring Machine)
3.
Functional
Accuracy
a.
Flow
testing
b.
Balancing
(Weight Charting)
c.
Operational
Testing
It is important to note that certain destructive tests, such as Stress
Rupture tests and Tensile Tests, are often outsourced to accredited
laboratories. Outsourcing these tests to accredited labs ensures the highest
level of precision and compliance with industry standards, making it a common
practice in product engineering and quality assurance processes.