100% inspection and AQL Sampling are widely used in third-party product testing services. Today I will introduce their differences and their respective characteristics.
Definition of
100% inspection and
AQL SamplingAQL (
Acceptance Quality Limit) is the acceptance quality limit, which refers to the judgment of whether the qualified rate of a batch of products meets the predetermined standard based on the results of sampling inspection within a certain period of time. The AQL value indicates an upper limit of the allowable defective rate in
sampling inspection.
As the name suggests,
100% inspection inspects the products of a production batch one by one.

Differences between
100% inspection and
AQL SamplingThe main difference lies in the different inspection methods and application scenarios. 100% inspection inspects all products without sampling, while
AQL inspection evaluates the overall quality level by sampling some products.
Advantages and disadvantages of 100% inspection and
AQL Sampling The advantage of
fully inspection is that it can ensure that each product meets the quality requirements, but it is costly and requires a lot of manpower and material resources. 100% inspection is generally applicable to situations where product quality requirements are very high, such as pharmaceuticals, food and other industries.
The benefit of
AQL Sampling is that it is low-cost and suitable for large-scale production, but there is a certain quality risk because only part of the products are inspected. AQL Sampling is generally suitable for products with large batches, low value, and complex quality characteristics. For example, random inspection is usually used in the mass production process of electronic consumer products.

Conclusion
100% inspection or
AQL Sampling depends on the quantity of your products, the order amount, and the quality requirements of your target customers. Weproving's professional inspectors will provide a detailed inspection plan based on your needs