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Quality Standards

We use the internationally recognized Acceptable Quality Limit (AQL) standard for all product
inspections. For each inspection, this allows the client to set their acceptable quality tolerance
levels.

Acceptable Quality Limit (AQL)


AsiaInspection Inspectors exclusively use ISO 2859 tables to measure AQL. These tables are a
United States standard with equivalents in all national and international standardization
organizations (ANSI/ASQC Z1.4, NF06-022, BS 6001, DIN 40080).
The Acceptable Quality Limit, commonly referred to as AQL, is a method widely used to
measure a production order sample to find whether or not the entire product order has met the
client's specifications. The customer then has the data to make an informed decision to accept or
reject the lot.
Your inspection report will clearly state if your production has passed or failed your selected
AQL.

How do I determine the right sample size and acceptance number?


Our trained account managers will be available to ensure you choose the inspection and AQL
that is correct for your needs.
For a hypothetical inspection of a production with 4,000 units, with an Acceptable Quality Limit
of II, Table A indicates a general inspection level of "L".
Referring to Table B row L. For a sample size of 200, with an AQL of 2.5, no more than 10 units
may fail for a passed report

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