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    • ISO 17020 Accredited Inspection BodyISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory
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    CDG is an ISO 17021 accredited inspection body. We provide gems & jwellery inspection services in India.Stylish and durable jewelry has taken off as a factory line product. The use of cheaper....
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    CDG is an ISO 17021 accredited inspection body. We provide gems & jwellery inspection services in India.Stylish and durable jewelry has taken off as a factory line product. The use of cheaper materials and more sophisticated fabrication techniques has given jewelry makers the ability to mass-produce a variety of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and other creative ornamentation.

    Plus, like any other factory line product, quality control (QC) lab testing and inspection specifications have grown more sophisticated as well.

    Therefore, factory line jewelry inspection services exist at every level of production – from raw material verification to packaging and shipping regulations.

    Why Should All Jewelry Be Inspected?

    Successful importers and manufacturers already know about the strict market requirements most countries have imposed on their products.

    Next to toys and children's products, jewelry is one of the most scrutinized consumer items in the world. Let's look at three reasons why jewelry should be inspected.

    Quality expectations around jewelry are high.

    Whether it is a piece of fine jewelry or everyday fashion jewelry, it is expected to be visually flawless and impeccably constructed – especially if it carries symbolic or sentimental value. Expectations for structural and material integrity are incredibly high.

    Unsafe jewelry is a growing concern.

    Product safety is most important across every industry and jewelry is no exception. Safety concerns in the jewelry industry are based on two very prominent hazards associated with poorly made jewelry.

    Exposure to harmful chemicals and heavy metals. Jewelry naturally comes into prolonged contact with our skin, meaning contaminants such as lead or cadmium can leach into our bodies and cause serious health problems. For children, toxic ingestion can just as easily occur through the mouth. Therefore, a number of tests are mandatory to determine concentration levels of toxic substances.

    Choking hazards for children. Toy jewelry of poor construction quality can break into easily swallowable pieces, which is why Pull Tests on small parts exist.

    The jewelry industry is vulnerable to exploitation.

    Raw materials of significant value involved in jewelry production such as gemstones and precious metals are vulnerable to unethical behavior such as worker exploitation, unsafe mining practices, environmental damage and unfair trade practices.

    Whether a business is conscious of a problem in their supply chain or blindsided by it, their brand reputation will likely never recover from the damaging publicity.

    What are the Common Jewelry Inspection Processes?

    Raw Material Inspection for Jewelry

    Raw material inspection is a significant part of any pre-production stage of a company's quality assurance (QA) plan.

    A certified inspector will seek out deficient raw materials before they get past the factory door. Additionally, raw material inspection should ensure that the materials were sourced from the ethically-minded suppliers you agreed to.

    Initial Production Check

    An Initial Production Check (IPC) includes essential "early-warning" measures. The IPC occurs during the timeframe before the start of jewelry production through the first 20% of the total output. These measures include:

    Assessment of all machinery, materials, and overall factory conditions. Inspectors will make certain that:

    All machinery used for jewelry fabrication is functioning properly and free of loose or failing parts;

    Materials are verified against your raw material expectations; and

    Overall factory cleanliness is satisfactory, so as to prevent impurities from contaminating your finished jewelry products.

    The first inspection of jewelry off the line. First samples are taken to ensure that:

    All raw materials are working well under the machinery process; and

    The finished jewelry matches up with your master design.


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