Quality & Testing
Quality, Testing & Documentation Review
MTTJ reviews cable assembly requirements through drawings, material needs, testing requirements, documentation expectations, and shipment requirements. Capabilities are confirmed against drawings, specifications, materials, testing requirements, order quantities, and delivery needs during RFQ review.
Process
Quality process checkpoints
The quality workflow focuses on requirement review, production alignment, project-defined inspection, and shipment documentation.
- 1
RFQ requirement review
Drawings, specifications, material needs, testing expectations, documentation needs, and delivery requirements are captured before quotation.
- 2
Engineering and production alignment
Cable construction, connectorization, overmolding, coiling, harness routing, labels, and packaging are reviewed against the approved requirement set.
- 3
Project-defined inspection
Continuity, polarity, hi-pot, insulation resistance, functional, visual, dimensional, or customer-specific inspection steps are applied according to the project requirements.
- 4
Shipment documentation review
Export packaging, labels, and agreed documentation are checked before shipment according to the RFQ and order requirements.
Testing
Inspection types that can be defined by project
Inspection requirements are defined by project from the drawing, wiring table, test method, acceptance criteria, documentation needs, and shipment destination.
- Continuity checks can be defined against the drawing or wiring schedule.
- Polarity checks can be defined for connectorized assemblies and wire harnesses.
- Hi-pot testing can be reviewed when voltage, method, and acceptance criteria are supplied.
- Insulation resistance testing can be reviewed when method and acceptance criteria are supplied.
- Airtightness or sealing checks can be reviewed when drawings, fixture needs, and leak criteria are supplied.
- Crimp pull-force review can be defined when terminal, wire, and acceptance requirements are supplied.
- Visual, dimensional, label, and packaging inspection can be defined against project requirements.
Documentation
Documentation review during RFQ
Documentation needs are reviewed against the specific product, market, material, inspection plan, and shipment requirements supplied by the customer.
- Drawing, specification, and bill-of-material review
- Material and component documentation requested by the customer
- Inspection records defined for the project
- Label, packaging, and shipment documentation
- Customer-specific documentation packages agreed before quotation
RFQ support
Need testing or documentation reviewed for an RFQ?
Send the required standards, drawing package, inspection needs, and shipment destination so MTTJ can review the documentation path before quotation.