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Inspecting a sample of products from a batch in a consistent and systematic way, instead of testing every single item, provides significant benefits
Inspect only a sample, not every item, reducing time and expense.
Based on ISO 2859-1, AQL is trusted worldwide for consistent quality.
Catch defects early to avoid costly recalls or customer complaints.
Adjust AQL levels to match your product's risk and market needs.
Use our sampling calculator based on ANSI/ASQ Z1.4-2003 (R2018) standard to determine the required sample size for quality inspection.
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is the maximum percentage of defective units that can be considered satisfactory in a batch. The ANSI/ASQ Z1.4-2003 (R2018) standard provides sampling procedures for inspection by attributes.
The most commonly used standard is the AQL Table A (below) which is used as a fundamental tool when carrying out quality control inspections. The AQL Table makes it easy for the buyer, manufacturer and quality control provider to come together in agreement on quality inspection standards. This table contains rows for various batch sizes and columns for the different inspection levels. By finding where your batch size and inspection level intersect, you can determine the code letter. Find the respective Lot Size (quantity) and general inspection level: Code letter L Note: The AQL tables below are based on the ANSI/ASQ Standard Z1.4 – 2008.
Once you know the code letter, you can then move on to table 2. This table tells you the sample size based on the code letter you obtained from Table 1. Table 2 includes single sampling plans for normal inspections and the check marks on the table show how many products have passed whereas, the cross shows how many have failed. The up arrows mean you should use the sample size listed above the arrow. If the arrow matches or is bigger than your batch size, you should do a 100% inspection or a piece-by-piece inspection. For down arrows, use the first sample size listed below the arrow. Locate Row L (the required sample size of 200) In compliance with AQL 2.5, no more than 10 units from a sample size of 200 may fail the inspection.
In performing sampling inspection, TradeAider inspectors exclusively apply the ISO 2859 standard and the tables provided by it.
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