Controllo e conservazione delle materie prime

Control and conservation of raw materials

In the Spaggiari Industria Gomma laboratories, each product is a masterpiece.

With over 70 years of experience, we prefer a constant monitoring of the whole production cycle through a management system quality which has given us the highest recognition from the main certification bodies.

The initial phase of rubber manufacturing is described below.

Control and storage of raw materials: ensuring quality from the beginning

At the heart of our commitment to quality, every step of our process begins with careful inspection and storage of raw materials. From the arrival of materials to their storage, each step is crucial to ensuring exceptional products.

  • Arrival of raw materials

Once we receive the raw materials, our rigorous protocol begins with taking random samples, which are compared with the certificates provided by our reliable supplier. This practice ensures that we receive exactly what we expect and maintain the highest quality standards.

  • Quality monitoring

Our team of experts makes sure to examine every aspect of the raw materials. For example, viscosity and humidity can vary during transportation. Careful monitoring is essential, as even the smallest variations can affect the manufacturing process. Our goal is to ensure that every batch meets our impeccable standards.

  • Proper storage

Properly storing raw materials is equally crucial. To ensure their integrity, most can be stored at room temperature. However, some require specific conditions such as refrigerated and/or humidity-free areas. Respecting these conditions not only preserves the quality of the raw materials but also prevents potential problems in the manufacturing process.

Conclusions

If you are looking for a customized or custom-made rubber product, contact us by email at  info@spaggiarigomma.it or call the number 0522 825808 to receive more information. One of our operators will respond as soon as possible with a personalized proposal.


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