QUALITY CHECK
At our manufacturing facility, every valve undergoes a rigorous quality control process to ensure reliability, safety, and long-term performance. The process begins with careful inspection of incoming raw materials, followed by precise monitoring during machining, assembly, and finishing stages. Each component is checked for dimensional accuracy, material integrity, and compliance with international standards. Before dispatch, valves are subjected to stringent performance tests including pressure testing, leakage testing, and operational checks to guarantee flawless functionality. This systematic approach to quality assurance ensures that every valve delivered meets the highest standards of durability, efficiency, and engineering excellence.
pmi
Positive Material Identification (PMI) testing is performed to verify the exact chemical composition of valve materials, ensuring they match the specified alloy grade and meet required industry standards.

UT
Ultrasonic Testing (UT) is a non-destructive testing method used to detect internal flaws, cracks, or discontinuities in valve components by using high-frequency ultrasonic sound waves.


DP
Dye Penetrant (DP) testing is a non-destructive inspection method used to detect surface cracks, porosity, or defects in valve components by applying a visible or fluorescent dye that penetrates surface discontinuities.

dft
Dry Film Thickness (DFT) testing measures the thickness of the applied coating or paint on valve surfaces to ensure it meets specified standards for corrosion protection and durability.
QUALITY
Quality testing involves a series of inspections and performance checks to ensure that each valve meets specified design standards, operational requirements, and industry quality benchmarks before dispatch.

RT
Radiographic Testing (RT) is a non-destructive inspection method that uses X-rays or gamma rays to detect internal defects such as cracks, porosity, or inclusions within valve components and welds.

