The Quality Engineering Works QC team conducts thorough inspections using both Cam-Type Gauges and steel measuring tapes. The Cam-Type Gauge ensures weld accuracy by verifying depth and size, while steel measuring tapes are employed for precise measurements of component dimensions. This dual-check process upholds Quality Engineering Works as commitment to precision and structural integrity in every PEB project
Quality Engineering Works a rigorous approach to welding quality inspection by using advanced tools like Vernier Calipers, Dye Penetrant Testing (DPT), and Ultrasound Flaw Detectors.
Vernier Calipers provide precise measurements to ensure weld dimensions meet specifications. DPT is utilized for detecting surface flaws, such as cracks or porosity, through visible dye application. Ultrasound Flaw Detectors go deeper, identifying any internal imperfections that could weaken the weld. This comprehensive testing protocol upholds Quality Engineering Works high Quality Eng. standards of structural integrity and durability in PEB construction.
Quality Engineering Works daily random inspections of the team performs blasting profile to ensure it meets project specifications, maintaining relative humidity below 80% for optimal paint adhesion. Tools like Comparator, Needle Gauge, Press-O-Film, and Humidity & Temperature Meters are used to validate surface conditions. For each paint coat, Wet Film Thickness (WFT) is measured and recorded using a WFT Gauge, and a visual inspection is conducted to check Dry Film Thickness (DFT). If DFT falls short, the Paint Supervisor is promptly notified to apply an additional coat, ensuring consistent coverage and protection.