In-process control definition

In-process control means checks performed during production in order to monitor and, if necessary, to adjust the process to ensure that the intermediate or product conforms to its specifications. The control of the environment or equipment may also be regarded as a part of in-process control.
In-process control means checks performed during production in order to monitor and if necessary, to adjust the process to ensure that a product conforms to its specifications and includes the control of the environment or equipment;
In-process control means checks performed during manufacturing to monitor and if necessary to adjust the process to ensure that the Device conforms its specification. The control of the environment or equipment may also be regarded as a part of In-process control.

More Definitions of In-process control

In-process control means checks and tests instituted and carried out in the course of the manufacture of a product including checks and tests done on intermidiate products, environment and equipment in order to ensure that the end product will comply with its specification;

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