QC Profile

Quality Control: Safeguarding Marine Mooring Safety with Craftsmanship

I. Full-Process Quality Control System: From R&D to Delivery

• Source Control: Strictly selected steel, alloys and other raw materials, each batch undergoes spectral analysis and mechanical property testing to ensure compliance with international classification societies (such as ABS, DNV, LR) certification standards.

• Process Monitoring: Lost foam process is adopted for bollard casting, with real-time tracking of pouring temperature and cooling rate; 100% non-destructive testing (UT/MT) is implemented for anchor chain welding, and tension uniformity is monitored during wire rope stranding.

• Finished Product Testing: A simulated marine environment laboratory is established to conduct over 30 rigorous tests including salt spray corrosion, fatigue strength and breaking load, with data synchronized into the quality traceability system.

II. Qualifications & Certifications: Practitioners of International Standards

• Certified to ISO 9001:2015 quality management system, products are type-approved by authoritative institutions such as China Classification Society (CCS) and American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).

• Regular participation in International Maritime Organization (IMO) code update seminars to ensure product design keeps pace with standards like the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).

III. Quality Control Team: Reliability Shaped by Expertise

• A QC team led by engineers with over 15 years of marine engineering experience is equipped with precision instruments such as spectrometers and universal material testing machines.

• Implements "double inspection system": each process is self-inspected by operators + special-inspected by QC inspectors, and key processes like anchor chain heat treatment require three-level approval before release.

IV. Continuous Improvement: Driving Quality with Data

• Established a rapid response mechanism for customer feedback, optimizing design details through FMEA (Failure Mode Analysis) based on usage data of mooring equipment in extreme sea conditions.

• 5% of sales revenue is invested annually in QC technology upgrading. In recent years, AI visual inspection systems have been introduced, improving appearance defect recognition accuracy to 0.1mm level.

We understand that marine mooring equipment bears the safety of lives and cargo—every weld and every meter of rope diameter is crucial to ultimate marine navigation security. From blueprints to ports, let quality control be the first reason for your choice.

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