CTD 461 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Tape Measure, Color Vision
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Chapter 11: inspecting products: determining when a product meets standards and specification. In depth understanding of nature of requirements and expectations of product/target. Inspector must understand measures to assess performance, appearance, function, and size: key to determining if product meets expectations in inspection. Implies a search for nonadherence to characteristics, dimensions, and other required parameters that can be detected with the eye and the use of some simple measuring devices, such as tape measure, ruler, or template. Inspection specs: describe procedures and stages of production when inspection should occur, describe audit process, written specs and standards are measures against which product are judged in inspection. Material inspection in-processing inspection product inspection before packaging inspector at distribution center. Individual product quality: avoid more substandard product, key ingredient to quality assurance. Identifies presence of defects with the materials that are to be combined in a product.