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tëggin metal ci matris Process Sequence RFQ Checklist

Short answer: The process sequence for a stamped part should be defined before quoting. Plating, welding, heat treatment, cleaning, hardware insertion, deburring, inspection, and packaging can change dimensions, appearance, corrosion resistance, and diiru joxe. The RFQ should state the final condition in which the part is accepted.

Many stamped part disputes are not caused by the tëggin operation itself. They happen because the quote did not define whether dimensions are checked before plating or after plating, whether weld nuts are installed before coating, or whether cleaning happens before final packaging. The joxekat may quote the correct part in the wrong sequence.

Use this page with the secondary operations guide, plating and passivation RFQ guide, welding and assembly guide, and heat treatment guide.

Sequence decisions that affect the quote

Operation Sequence risk RFQ question
Plating or coating Thickness buildup or masking can change holes, slots, threads, and jokkoo surfaces. Are dimensions accepted before or after final finish?
Welding or insertion Heat, force, or hardware can distort thin pièces yu ñu tëgg. Is hardware installed before coating, after coating, or by the customer?
Heat treatment Hardness changes can improve spring function but may move flatness or dimensions. Is final inspection after heat treat and stress relief?
Cleaning and packaging Residue limits and packaging method affect electronics, medical, and cosmetic parts. What is the final cleanliness and packing condition?

Define the accepted final state

A drawing may show nominal metal geometry, but the buyer receives a finished part. If plating, powder coating, passivation, heat treatment, welding, or insertion changes the part, the inspection plan should say which dimensions are controlled in the final condition. This is especially important for tapped holes, tabs, grounding surfaces, jokkoo areas, and assembly datums.

The quote should also say which joxekat controls each operation. If a finishing joxekat or welding subcontractor is involved, define who owns inspection records, corrective action, and rework decisions. A process map is often clearer than a paragraph in an email.

Common sequence conflicts

Pre-plated material can protect jokkoo surfaces and avoid post-plating distortion, but cut edges may expose base metal. Post-plating can cover edges, but it may alter jokkoo resistance or require masking. Welding before coating can protect corrosion resistance after coating, but heat marks and distortion need review. Hardware insertion after coating may damage finished surfaces.

For parts with threads, inserts, weld nuts, or clinch fasteners, compare this page with the hardware insertion guide, projection weld nut guide, and clinching guide.

RFQ details to include

  • Drawing, BOM, material, thickness, finish, hardware, and revision level.
  • Required sequence for tëggin, deburring, heat treatment, plating, welding, insertion, cleaning, inspection, and packaging.
  • Dimensions or features that must be accepted in the final condition.
  • Masking, no-touch surfaces, threads, jokkoo areas, and cosmetic zones.
  • Required reports from outside processors, including plating, heat treat, cleaning, or welding records.
  • Sample approval quantity and whether samples must include every final operation.

How to compare joxekat answers

Ask each joxekat to show the process route in order. The lowest price may simply omit cleaning, inspection after coating, hardware sorting, or protective packaging. A better answer explains where risk is controlled and where the buyer must approve tradeoffs.

Yonnee the drawing and expected final part condition through the jokkoo page. If the sequence is uncertain, use the RFQ form to ask for two quote routes, such as pre-plated strip versus post-plated part, or welding before coating versus hardware after coating. That comparison often finds the real cost driver.

For production planning, ask where lot traceability begins and ends. A plated lot, heat-treated batch, welded subassembly, and final carton may not share the same lot boundary. Connect the sequence to the lot traceability guide and surface inspection guide when appearance or documentation is part of acceptance.

If the buyer has a preferred route, say it clearly. If not, ask the joxekat to recommend the route and name the tradeoff. That single note can prevent a later argument about whether the quote included the real production process.

FAQ

Why does process sequence matter for pièces yu ñu tëgg?

Sequence affects dimensions, finish, corrosion resistance, cleaning, inspection, packaging, and diiru joxe. It should be defined before quoting.

Should dimensions be checked before or after plating?

That depends on the function. Critical assembly, thread, jokkoo, and datum features should usually be defined in the accepted final condition.

Can welding or hardware insertion happen after coating?

Sometimes, but it can damage coating or change corrosion performance. The RFQ should define acceptable marks, touch-up rules, and inspection.

What should samples include?

Samples should include the final operations that affect fit, function, finish, cleanliness, or packaging whenever those factors are part of approval.

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