Introduction
Inspection at different production stages helps ensure better quality control.
Inline Inspection
- Conducted during production
- Identifies issues early
- Reduces rework
Final Inspection
- Conducted after production
- Ensures final product quality
- Based on AQL standards
Key Differences
| Inline Inspection | Final Inspection |
| During production | After production |
| Prevents defects early | Confirms final quality |
| Saves time & cost | Ensures shipment approval |
Which One Should You Choose?
👉 Best practice: Use both for maximum quality control
Conclusion
Combining inline and final inspections ensures high-quality output and minimal risk.



