Quality Control Testing


Manufacturers across all industries rely on verification services to ensure that the raw material they are using has a chemical composition consistent with their Certification of Analysis (COA).
This allows manufacturers to “spotcheck” on the raw material lots and often serves as an investigatory first step for warranties and issues related to in-service failures.

Quality control is a crucial part of manufacturing. It’s an enormous responsibility for manufacturers to ensure their products are reliable, consistent, safe, and in compliance with rules and regulations. As manufacturing processes become ever more automated and complex, quality issues can be tough to diagnose and mitigate. As such, quality control testing is a crucial part of any product’s lifecycle.



Raw Material


Quality Control Testing for Raw Material is useful to:
  • Qualify a new raw material from a given supplier before bulk purchase
  • Verify the validity of result on Certificate of Analysis (COA) for existing raw materials
  • Ensure that the raw materials are suitable for their intended use
  • Prevent costly production problems and delay
  • Provide evidence that the integrity of raw material is intact, without contamination or compromise
  • Assess and compare potential suppliers’ production capabilities

Manufactured Product


Quality Control Testing for Manufactured Product is useful to:
  • Identify and address any quality defects in manufactured products
  • Test and establish an approved or “golden” sample before mass production
  • Test finished or semi-finished goods after mass production starts
  • Ensure customer acceptance and maintains product brand value
  • Ensure the manufactured product quality is consistent
  • Reduce the risk of product recall
  • Ensure product compliance with continuous improvement on product quality