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QUALITY/R&D

QUALITY POLICY

Our commitment to excellence is more than just a promise – it's the core of who we are. We pride ourselves on delivering top-notch products and services that not only meet but exceed the highest regulatory, statutory, and customer standards. Our dedication is fueled by a robust Quality Management System that places our customers and employees at the heart of everything we do.

 

Here's how we bring that commitment to life:

1. You Are Valued: Our commitment to you starts with open communication, timely responses, and an unwavering focus on continual improvement. Your satisfaction is our priority.

2. A Culture of Trust and Integrity: We've built an environment that thrives on trust, integrity, and a passion for overcoming challenges. It's where our team grows, and where your trust is well-placed.

3. Leading with Technology: Embracing the latest technology is how we stay ahead. It's not just about efficiency – it's about giving you the best, maintaining a competitive edge, and ensuring your experience with us is seamless.

4. Your Satisfaction is Our Purpose: Your happiness is why we're here. Every product, every service – it all leads to one ultimate goal: ensuring you are not just satisfied, but delighted.

5. Adapting to Your Needs: We understand that your needs evolve. That's why our Quality Management System is designed to stay in sync with your changing expectations, ensuring we're always delivering what matters most to you. 

 

At H.R. Polycoats, excellence isn't a destination – it's a journey we're excited to share with you. Your satisfaction, our promise.

QUALITY PROCESS

In developing products and services, quality assurance is any systematic process of checking to see whether a product or service being developed, is meeting specified requirements. A quality assurance system is said to increase customer confidence and a company's credibility, improve work processes and efficiency, and enable a company to better compete with others.
It helps obtain better control and predictability of existing manufacturing processes. This requires a combination of statistical techniques, engineering knowledge and organizational aspects. Inspection is the most common method for quality control.


INSPECTION

Inspection is the most common method of attaining standardization, uniformity, and quality of workmanship. It is the cost art of controlling the product quality after comparison with the established standards and specifications. It is the function of quality control. If the said item does not fall within the zone of acceptability it will be rejected and corrective measures will be applied to see that the items in the future conform to specified standards. An inspection is an indispensable tool of the modern manufacturing process. It helps control quality, reduces manufacturing costs, eliminates scrap losses and assignable causes of defective work.

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