services – quality control
We ensure that the mold and parts meet the defined technical requirements before and during production, validating processes, dimensional quality, and productive stability to avoid deviations.
Without adequate quality control and technical validation, it is common to detect problems when the mold is already in production, generating rework, part rejections, and cost overruns.
The absence of clear validation criteria causes dimensional or functional defects to be detected when production is already underway.
Without defined procedures, it is difficult to justify technical decisions or guarantee the repeatability of the production process.
The lack of prior validation of the mold and process increases the risk of incidents during production.
We apply quality control and technical validation processes to ensure that the mold, process, and parts meet the defined requirements before moving to mass production.
Technical validation allows for early detection of deviations, definition of objective acceptance criteria, and reduction of the risk of rejections, rework, or incidents once production has started.
Our quality control approach goes beyond the final inspection of parts. We analyze the behavior of the mold, the stability of the process, and the critical parameters that influence the quality and repeatability of plastic injection molding.
Verification of critical dimensions and tolerances to ensure that the parts meet the specifications defined in the design.
Tests to verify that the part fulfills its intended function and is correctly integrated into the final assembly.
Analysis of process parameters and repeatability to ensure productive stability and consistent quality.
In certain projects, technical validation does not end with the machine output. Some parts require subsequent operations that can directly influence their functionality, fit, or final finish.
For this reason, plastic injection post-processes are considered within the scope of quality control, ensuring that the validation is performed on the part in its final condition before approval for mass production.
Technical review of the mold–process–part assembly to validate the transition to mass production with objective criteria.

Technical validation prior to mass production is a key step in our working process, to reduce risks and ensure the stability of the production process. Detecting deviations when the manufacturing volume is low allows them to be corrected with less impact on costs, deadlines, and quality.
Validating is not only about checking dimensions, but also about analyzing the behavior of the mold, the repeatability of the process, and the coherence between design, mold manufacturing, and real production conditions. An incomplete validation can lead to recurring problems that manifest once production is already underway.
Defining objective acceptance criteria and documenting the validation results allows for well-founded technical decisions and a more secure transition to production. This approach is especially relevant in industrial projects where stability, traceability, and consistent quality are critical factors.
Quality control based on technical criteria allows for objective decisions, reduces risks, and ensures the stability of the process before mass production.
Technical validation allows for the identification of problems before they impact production, avoiding rework and part rejections.
Defining clear acceptance parameters facilitates technical decision-making and reduces subjective interpretations.
A validated process offers greater repeatability and consistency in the quality of the parts over time.
Validating correctly before mass production minimizes incidents when volumes are increased or processes are consolidated.
We help you define and execute a technical quality control that reduces risks, provides objective criteria, and guarantees the stability of the production process.