Testing standards for stationery supplies

For the acceptance of stationery products, inspectors need to clarify the quality acceptance standards for incoming stationery products and standardize inspection actions so that the inspection and judgment standards can achieve consistency.

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1.Packaging inspection

Check whether the products are packed into boxes and packed in the specified quantity. Mixed versions, under-packaging, and mixed packaging are not allowed. When packaging, put the lining paper and pad in place to ensure that the product is flat and protected.

Check whether there is a certificate of conformity, including production date, shelf life, product name, specifications, quantity, and manufacturer.

2. Appearance inspection

Check whether the color or style of the product is correct and the material is correct. The fonts and patterns should be clear and correct, with no misprints, missing prints, or ink contamination.

Check the product surface for deformation, damage, scratches, stains, breaks, chips, cracks, dents, rust, burrs, etc. The product has nothing but functional sharp edges.

3. Structural size inspection

Check whether the product structure is solid, assembled well, and there are no loose parts. Such as the rivets of folders, the joints of staplers, the hinges of pencil boxes, etc.

Check whether the product size and model meet the purchase and use requirements, and are not allowed to exceed the general tolerance range.

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4. Actual use test

Check whether the product functions meet the requirements. Situations that affect the actual use functions are not allowed, such as short lines written by the pen, uneven stitches, dirty erasers, loose folders, etc.

5. Drop test

Drop the product from a height of 36 inches onto a rubber surface 5 times in the following directions: front, rear, top, one side, or any other direction. and check for damage.

6. Place the eraser vertically on the surface of the product with silk screen printing, apply an external force of 1 1/2 1/4 pounds downward, and rub it ten times in the same direction at an appropriate length. There must be no damage to the surface of the product.

7. Tension and torque testing

This test checks the assembly strength of the product and requires product specifications to be implemented. If the product specifications are not specified, the pulling force requirement is 10 kgf and the torque requirement is 5 kg/cm. There was no damage to the product after testing.


Post time: Dec-05-2023

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