Abstract

Traditionally quality control means the checking of conformance of a product's performance with the specifications for which the product is designed. This control method measures the quality of the product and in no way can increase or change the quality. These quality methods are only the certification procedures to state the quality at the time of inspection. Thick film hybrids manufacturing is a sequencial manufacturing activity where the performance of any step is directly dependent on its predecessor activity. If anything wrong has happened in the earlier manufacturing stage, nothing can be done to improve or rectify it. Therefore, the role of in-process quality control in hybrids manufacturing is important and critical for achieving the quality and reliability product. This article tries to highlight the relevance of in-process quality check.

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