Strict Quality Control at Every Level, Pursuing Excellence: Revealing the Rigorous Quality Inspection Process of Qiaomusen Furniture Group

2025-01-23

For furniture products, quality is the foundation for establishing a market presence, and a rigorous quality inspection process is a solid guarantee of that quality. Qiaomusen Furniture Group understands this well and has built a comprehensive quality inspection system covering the entire chain from raw material warehousing to finished product shipment. Through multiple stages and high-standard testing, it ensures that every product can withstand scrutiny from the market and users.

For furniture products, quality is the foundation for standing in the market, and a rigorous quality inspection process is a solid guarantee of quality. Qiaomusen Furniture Group understands this deeply and has established a full-chain quality inspection system from raw material warehousing to finished product shipment. Through multiple stages and high-standard testing, it ensures that every product can withstand the scrutiny of the market and users.

The quality inspection work starts at the raw material warehousing stage. Whether it is solid wood panels used for office furniture, environmentally friendly plastics for school furniture, or special fabrics for medical and nursing furniture, all must undergo strict "identity verification." Quality inspectors check the qualification certificates, environmental test reports, and other documents of the raw materials against procurement standards, while also conducting sampling tests. For example, for panels, tests are conducted on formaldehyde content, moisture content, compressive strength, and other indicators. Only when all meet the standards can they enter the production process, cutting off quality risks from the source.

During the production process, "process quality inspection" runs throughout, leaving no detail overlooked. After the furniture frame welding is completed, quality inspectors carefully check the firmness of the weld points and use professional tools to test their load-bearing capacity; after the furniture coating process, they check the uniformity and adhesion of the coating, as well as for defects such as sagging or pinholes; for semi-finished assembled products, overall structural stability tests are conducted, such as whether the legs and seat of an office chair are firmly connected, or whether the guardrails of school beds meet safety standards. Once a problem is found, it is immediately reported to the production department for rectification to prevent unqualified semi-finished products from entering the next process.

The "final inspection" before the finished product leaves the factory is the last line of defense in the quality inspection process and also the strictest stage. At this time, the finished furniture undergoes a comprehensive "physical examination": visually checking for scratches, deformation, color differences, and other issues; functionally testing whether the office chair’s height adjustment and rotation are smooth, whether drawers open and close flexibly, and whether door locks are secure; environmentally, re-testing the formaldehyde emission and other indicators of the finished product to ensure compliance with national environmental standards.

It is worth mentioning that Qiaomusen has also established a "traceability mechanism," where each product has a unique quality inspection number recording the entire process information from raw materials to production and quality inspection. If quality issues arise later, the problem stage can be quickly traced through the number for timely improvement. This full-chain, traceable quality inspection process reflects Qiaomusen’s high responsibility for product quality. As the head of the group’s quality inspection department said: "There are no shortcuts in our quality inspection process; every stage is a commitment to the user. Only by ensuring that every product leaves the factory with a ‘qualified’ label can we earn the trust of users."

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