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Golden Sample in third-party inspection also known as "standard sample".
Feb 11th,2025 688 Views
Definition of Golden Sample
Golden Sample in third-party inspection also known as "standard sample". Golden Sample refers to the best product, that is, the sample that satisfies the customer. In the later stage of product trial production, customers are usually asked to sign some Golden Samples. If it is designed by their own company, the sample is signed by the design engineer and quality engineer, or the company's marketing personnel. No matter who finally signs and confirms, the sample needs to be signed after confirmation.

Role of Golden Sample
When solving quality problems, the seller will provide the buyer with a minimum acceptable sample (Limit Sample) for reference. If the buyer agrees to accept these minimum samples, he will sign on the sample to express his approval. These signed samples are called "limit samples" or "golden samples". If there is a quality dispute that cannot be quantified in the future, these limit samples will be taken out as the standard for judgment.

Application scenarios of Golden Sample
Due to the great difference between the environment of the laboratory and the factory, in order to accurately calibrate each error, Golden Samples are usually prepared and provided to the factory for error calibration.

The significance of golden samples in inspection
1. Golden samples are an important means of quality control. During the production process, by comparing with standard samples, deviations in product quality can be discovered in time, and the production process can be adjusted in time to ensure product quality.

2. Golden samples play an important role in scientific research. Various experiments and analyses are required in scientific research. Standard samples can be used as the benchmark for experiments to ensure the comparability and repeatability of experimental results.

3. Golden samples are of great significance in product quality supervision and trade supervision. In market supervision, standard samples can be used as evaluation criteria for product quality to help regulatory authorities conduct random inspections of products to ensure that products on the market meet relevant standards.

4. Golden samples are widely used in laboratory capability verification and traceability. By testing standard samples, the personal capabilities of monitoring analysts and the testing capabilities of laboratories can be verified.