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[Column] "Sampling Inspection of Heat-Treated Products" is fundamentally a matter of "Probability Theory."

"Is it really sufficient to rely solely on inspection and sampling of heat-treated products?" *Explanatory materials are being provided.*

The quality of heat-treated products needs to be examined by investigating the internal structure of the metal, which necessitates the destruction of the product for testing. As a result, the reality is that destructive testing through sampling or visual inspection of the appearance is conducted, but there are issues with these inspections. Sampling inspection, which is widely adopted for the inspection of heat-treated products, involves taking samples at a certain ratio and comparing the inspection results with the criteria to determine the pass or fail of the entire lot. Ideally, thorough quality assurance would require 100% inspection, but due to the nature of fracture and destruction, it is limited to a certain number... (The continuation will be introduced in the materials!) *For the continuation, please download and view the "Heat Treatment Quality Inspection Challenge Resolution Document."

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[Column] The Risk of Defective Products Due to Inadequate Inspection of Heat-Treated Items

"Do you fully understand the risks of inspection errors in heat-treated products?" *Explanatory materials are being provided.*

Each company has established various inspection methods and processes to prevent human errors, so the possibility of defective products being released may not be very high. If a release were to occur, it would likely be due to a combination of unfortunate events. Many responsible individuals share this perspective. However, unexpected negative events do happen in reality, and defects can be released. What risks could arise if defective products are delivered to customers...? (The continuation will be introduced in the materials!) *Please download the "Heat Treatment Quality Inspection Problem-Solving Document" to view the rest.

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