Many products fail inspection not because of major defects, but due to small, preventable mistakes. Understanding these helps avoid rejection, delay, and extra cost.

1. Documentation Errors

Failure: Wrong revision drawings, missing records
Avoid: Use controlled documents and maintain traceability records

2. Dimensional Deviations

Failure: Incorrect measurements or uncalibrated instruments
Avoid: Use calibrated tools and perform in-process inspection

3. Material Mix-Up

Failure: Wrong material grade or missing MTC
Avoid: Proper material identification and verification before production

4. Welding Defects

Failure: Cracks, porosity, lack of fusion
Avoid: Qualified welders, approved WPS and stage inspection

5. Poor Workmanship

Failure: Burrs, rust, bad coating
Avoid: Visual inspection and proper finishing procedure

6. Calibration Issues

Failure: Expired calibration status
Avoid: Maintain calibration schedule and labels

7. Packing & Marking Mistakes

Failure: Wrong labeling or transport damage
Avoid: Final pre-dispatch inspection checklist


Conclusion:
Inspection failures are mostly procedural. Proper control, trained personnel, and stage inspection ensure smooth approval and on-time delivery.

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