BRUCE 6 Systems Ensure the Final Quality Goals
1. DESIGN
All valves are designed to computer with the repulrerfients of ANSI B16.34 the BRUCE code and special to customer requirements as possible.
2. QUALITY ASSURANCE
Every steps from procurement through production welding testing and packaging is in accordance with written rul and plants contained in QA manuals (The BRUCE section ? manual for code valve production and an ISO 9001 QA manual for all other production BRUCE for north America plants ate certifier to ISO 9001 and 2 have BRUCE stamp authorizal point 3 has a certificate of accreditation orders are reviewed by Engineering and QA Departments and all special customer requirements are incorporated IRio QCI Quality Control instructional issued by each project. The QA Department also operates Calibration and gauge control systems and trains and qualities skied welders and NDT inspectors.
3. QUALITY CONTROL
The QC Department is responsible for all aspects of quality from ceceiving of-lerial to control of machining processes welding nondestrucbve testing assembly pressure testing cleaning painting and packaging. When required a permanent record of all completed quality goals is prepared and sent to customers in the form of a “BRUCE Data Package” .
4. PRESSURE TESTING
Each valve is pressure tested in accordance with BRUCE B 16.34 the ANSI Code or special order requirements as applicable in all plants test status is integrated into production control invenlory management software.
5. IMPROVEMENT TEAMS
Continuous improvement teams at point of manufacturing ensure quality at source, process control, higher workmanship and operator ownership.
6.QUALIFICATION TESTING
Reliability through functional qualification tests. These tests are performend on all valves to determine reliability and service life.
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