AQL (Acceptable Quality Level)
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Sampling Table
AQL stands for Acceptable Quality Level. It is defined as the "quality level that is the worst tolerable". We use the well-proven and widely adopted international standard ISO2859 (equivalent to MIL-STD-105e, ANSI/ASQC Z1.4-2003, NF06-022, BS6001, DIN40080, and GB2828) to measure the acceptable quality level of the products we inspect.
Sampling table includes 2 tables. One is the table to determine the code letters as per the lot size (see table A below), the other is the AQL table (see table B below) which tells the sample size should be chosen and the maximum acceptable defect counts.
For example, the order quantity is 12,000 and we select general inspection levels-II to be as the sampling method, then we can get sample size code letter L (see Table A). With this code letter, and if we take the single sampling plan for normal inspection, we can get the sample size: 200 from table B. It means that 200 samples can well represent this order. For an AQL of 0.15, the corresponding acceptance number is 1 and the rejection is 2.
As default, CIS uses general inspection level II, Single sampling plan, and the AQL of:
Critical: 0
Major: 2.5
Minor: 4.0
For example, if there's an order with 6,000 products, then according to CIS's default sampling technique, the sample size will be: 200 products.
The maximum acceptable defect number will be:
Critical: 0 defective products
Major: 10 defective products
Minor: 14 defective products
Otherwise specified by customers, CIS usually defines the defects as below:
A Defect that is likely to result in unsafe conditions or contravene mandatory regulation. In our normal practice, no Critical Defect is accepted; any of this kind of defect found will be subjected to an automatic rejection of inspection result.
A Defect that would reduce the usability of the product, or that shows an obvious appearance defect that would affect the sales of the product.
A Defect that does not reduce the usability of the product, but it is still beyond the defined quality standard and may influence the sale