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Quality Control Through Industrial Measurement Technology

Measure Precisely – Secure Quality

Continuous Monitoring for Reliable Quality

Quality defines competitiveness and customer satisfaction. Defective products not only result in scrap and rework but also put customer relationships and brand perception at risk. Traditional sampling or visual inspections are no longer sufficient for modern production environments.

With Fagus-GreCon industrial measurement technology for quality control, you monitor processes continuously, precisely and inline.

Benefits of Measurement Technology in Quality Control

  • Cost reduction through less scrap, rework and material waste
  • Higher customer satisfaction thanks to consistent quality and on-time delivery
  • Legal compliance through valid measurement data as proof for audits and certifications
  • Competitive advantage through verifiable process stability and quality assurance
  • Increased productivity through automated inspections that save time and manpower
  • Full process transparency through complete documentation and digital traceability of all process data
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The Consequences of Missing Quality Control

Companies that continue to rely on outdated methods such as manual sampling or visual checks risk both profitability and reputation. In complex production environments, these methods are no longer enough to ensure reliable quality. The consequences are diverse and can lead to significant financial and strategic damage.

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High Scrap Rates

If errors in the production process are detected too late, entire batches of defective products are produced. These must either be reworked or discarded—both resulting in the loss of valuable time, material and energy. Especially in serial manufacturing, even minor deviations can cause losses worth millions.

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Rising Costs

Defective products and inefficient workflows drive up costs. Unnecessary material usage, increased energy consumption and additional labor costs for rework reduce competitiveness. Without precise quality control, every minor process deviation becomes a costly driver.

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Missing Proof of Quality

In times of strict standards and certifications, customers, authorities and auditors require traceable quality data. Without precise measurement values, there is no evidence that products meet the required specifications. This complicates certifications, endangers contracts and diminishes the company’s position in international markets.

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Reputational Damage

Quality issues do not go unnoticed. Complaints, recalls or negative customer feedback can quickly destroy trust among clients and partners. In some industries, a single incident is enough to cause long-term damage to the brand image and restrict access to entire markets.

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Using Measurement Technology for Quality Control

Fagus-GreCon’s measurement technology for quality control combines precision, automation and digital evaluation.

Measurements take place directly in the production process and/or in the laboratory. Deviations in parameters such as thickness, density or moisture are detected early, allowing you to identify and prevent scrap proactively.

With digital quality control and optical systems such as laser measurement or camera inspection, even the smallest deviations become visible. This makes quality measurable—not just visible.

With software-based quality control, data is automatically documented, analyzed and used for process optimization. Companies gain a reliable foundation for continuous improvement and Industry 4.0 initiatives.

Organisational Measures for Sustainable Quality Assurance

Technical systems form the basis of quality control—but only in combination with clear organisational structures do they unfold their full impact. To ensure that measurement data is not only collected but also used efficiently, documentation, training and integration into daily workflows are essential. This transforms quality control from a mere inspection step into an integral part of the entire value chain.

  • Quality management in production processes: Measurement data flows into all process stages
  • Employee training: Those who understand measurement data can react faster to deviations
  • Availability of measurement data for production control: Quality control becomes part of a continuous workflow and not a separate step
  • Documentation & traceability: Measurement values are audit-proof and form the basis for complaint management and certifications
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Standards & Regulations

A reliable quality control process is aligned with internationally recognised standards. They create clear guidelines, ensure comparability and guarantee compliance with regulatory requirements across various industries.

  • ISO 9001 – Quality management systems for process stability and continuous improvement
  • ISO/IEC 17025 – Requirements for testing and calibration laboratories for valid, traceable results
  • ISO 13485 – Quality management for medical devices with highest safety requirements
  • GMP guidelines – Standards in the pharmaceutical industry for product quality and patient safety
  • HACCP – Quality and safety standards in the food industry for risk minimisation

Standards build the foundation for quality control that not only meets legal requirements but also generates trust among clients, partners and regulatory authorities.

Conclusion

Quality control is a key pillar of efficient production. With Fagus-GreCon, you rely on precise measurement technology for quality control that prevents errors, optimises processes and secures compliance.

Discover our solutions for industrial quality measurement—from inline and optical inspection systems to digital evaluation and software-based quality assurance—making your production more precise, safer and future-ready.

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