Thoroughly inspect incoming raw materials, such as base oils, additives, and chemicals, to ensure they meet the required specifications and quality standards.
In-Process Testing
Conduct regular testing during the manufacturing process to monitor critical parameters and identify any deviations from the set standards.
Finished Product Testing
Perform comprehensive testing on the final lubricant products to assess properties like viscosity, flash point, pour point, and other performance characteristics.
Contamination Control
Implement strict measures to prevent cross-contamination and maintain a clean production environment
Batch Traceability
Establish a robust system to track each batch of lubricant from production to distribution, enabling quick identification and resolution of any issues.
Calibration and Maintenance
Regularly calibrate and maintain testing equipment to ensure accurate and reliable results.
Quality Assurance Audits:
Conduct periodic audits of the manufacturing processes and quality control procedures to identify areas for improvement and compliance with industry standards.
Compliance with Regulations
Ensure that all products adhere to relevant industry regulations and standards.
Non-Conformance Handling
Develop a procedure to handle non-conforming products, including investigating root causes and implementing corrective actions.
Customer Feedback Analysis
Analyse customer feedback and complaints to identify trends and take corrective actions if needed.
Training and Education
Train employees in quality control procedures and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
Environmental and Safety Considerations
Integrate environmental and safety considerations into the quality control process to minimize the impact on the environment and ensure employee safety.