Rework and Sorting
Rework and Sorting in Quality Control
Rework and Sorting are essential quality control processes used to address and resolve issues related to defective or non-conforming products. These processes ensure that only compliant items proceed through the supply chain or reach the customer.
What is Rework?
Rework refers to the process of correcting products that fail to meet quality standards. It involves repairing, replacing, disassembling, or reassembling components to bring the product back into compliance.
Rework activities typically occur during or after inspection when faults are identified in the product. Common rework tasks include:
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Disassembling defective parts
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Repairing or replacing damaged components
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Reassembling and retesting the product for compliance
By implementing effective rework procedures, manufacturers can reduce waste, avoid unnecessary scrapping, and maintain production efficiency.
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