GB/T 6378.3-2024
ActiveSampling procedures for inspection by variables—Part 3: Double sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection
计量抽样检验程序 第3部分:按接收质量限(AQL)检索的逐批检验的二次抽样方案
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies double sampling plans for inspection by variables, where the acceptability of a lot is determined by measuring a quality characteristic on a continuous scale. It is applied in manufacturing and industrial settings for lot-by-lot inspection of products, such as raw materials, components, or finished goods, when a more efficient sampling approach is needed to balance inspection costs and quality assurance. The standard is particularly useful when the supplier and buyer agree on an acceptable quality limit (AQL) and need a statistically valid method to decide whether to accept or reject a batch.
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