GB/T 16307-2026
ActiveSequential sampling plans for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming (known standard deviation)
计量截尾序贯抽样检验程序及抽样表(适用于标准差已知的情形)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies sequential sampling procedures and tables for inspecting the percent of nonconforming items in a lot when the standard deviation of the quality characteristic is known. It is applied in manufacturing and quality control contexts where continuous or batch production requires efficient, real-time decision-making on product acceptance, such as in electronics, automotive components, or precision machining. The standard minimizes inspection effort by allowing early acceptance or rejection of a lot based on cumulative sample results, reducing costs and time in high-volume production environments.
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