Quality Control
The process of quality control starts at the beginning during the prototyping and requirement gathering phases. This ensures the highest product quality from start to finish.
Quality Control During All Processes
Prototyping phase
When specifying product requirements and standards, HAERS' R&D department initiates early quality planning to proactively address potential issues in new products.
Production stage
The stage involves material testing before production, standardized processes in production testing, and extensive testing types on finished products.
Post-production
After products are launched into the market, the feedback of product quality is tracked. This helps establish a rapid market response mechanism to optimize product quality and enhance customer satisfaction.
Before Manufacturing
Raw Material Test
Before production starts, the quality control center will sample and test the raw materials. Haers' testing standards are higher than the quality requirements of the EU and Japan.
- Coating Adhesion Test
- Bisphenol A migration Test
- At least 304 stainless Steel Raw material
During Manufacturing
Workshop Inspection
Each production line undergoes multiple inspections to identify any abnormalities, ensuring the utmost quality in every piece.
- Beginning Inspection
- In-Process Inspection
- Full Inspection
- Patrol Inspection
- Exception Monitoring and Alerting
After Manufacturing
Inhouse Lab
Note: CNAS (China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment) is the national accreditation body of China. It is responsible for the accreditation of certification bodies, laboratories, and inspection bodies and is part of the International Mutual Recognition.
- Purpose: Ensuring all Haers products reach a high-quality standard
- Lab grade: Provincial Current
- Status: Applying for CNAS certification
Ending with everything under control
We've digitalized all production process and implemented control system to holistically look into the production line. This system monitors real-time production capacity, product qualification rates, defect distribution, and other key metrics.