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5.19 Environmental and Burn-in Testing
Environmental Burn-In Testing is a high-stress, accelerated aging process applied to finished electronic systems to deliberately induce failure in weak components before the product reaches the customer. This process is mandatory for high-reliability products ...
5.20 Cleaning and Cosmetic Inspection
Final cleaning and cosmetic inspection are the final quality checkpoints performed just before packaging. This stage ensures the product not only functions correctly but also meets the customer's aesthetic standards (Grade-A surface integrity) and is free of c...
5.21 Protective Packaging Selection
Final protective packaging is the critical defense against the hazards of the logistics chain. It must protect the finished product from shock, vibration, and environmental degradation during transit and storage. Packaging is the last control gate, validating ...
5.22 Labels, Manuals, and Regulatory Markings
Final identification is the last critical step in the assembly process, transforming the completed product into a traceable, compliant, and market-ready unit. The placement and durability of labels, manuals, and regulatory markings are non-negotiable mandates ...
5.23 Palletizing and Container Loading
The final logistical step — palletizing and container loading — is mandatory for protecting the product during the highest mechanical stress phase (transit). This process must be treated as an extension of the packaging design, requiring intentional bracing an...