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Inspection Process

Inspection-minded manufacturing support built around the dimensions and features that drive fit, function, and buyer confidence.

InspectionDocumentationBuyer trust
Prepare for Quote Review
Share the drawing, material, quantity, and required timeline.
Call out tolerances, inspection points, and documentation needs early.
Flag any mating parts, service conditions, or fit concerns that affect the job.

Overview

Inspection should reflect how the part actually functions. Matrix focuses measurement attention on the features that affect assembly, sealing, alignment, fit, and final use rather than treating every print note as equally important by default.

The inspection approach can include in-process checks, first-piece verification, final review, and communication around the critical dimensions that matter most to the job.

Core practices

In-process dimensional checks on critical features
Final verification aligned to the print
Inspection planning tied to fit, function, and part risk
Clear communication when the buyer highlights priority dimensions

What buyers should communicate early

If only a few dimensions drive part function, identify them clearly in the RFQ.
Inspection expectations, special reports, or documentation needs should be discussed before production starts.

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FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Do you inspect parts during the run?+

Yes. In-process checks are used where feature stability, repeatability, or part risk make them important to the job.

Can buyers highlight critical dimensions?+

Yes. Buyers should identify the dimensions and features that matter most so quoting, setup, and inspection attention match the real functional priorities.

Do you provide certification claims on this page?+

No. This page describes general inspection practices only and does not claim certifications or quality registrations unless Matrix confirms them separately in writing.

RFQ

Clarify the quality expectations before the quote gets locked in

If your job includes documentation, traceability, or feature-priority requirements, add them to the RFQ up front so the process plan and quote reflect the real scope.