Raw Material Inspection
Incoming core wire and coating constituents are identified, checked and released against the intended product route before production begins.
Quality is built into incoming material control, production discipline, measured process capability, final verification and batch-level release confidence.
Incoming core wire and coating constituents are identified, checked and released against the intended product route before production begins.
Wire size, straightness, cutting, coating preparation, extrusion, drying and baking are monitored at defined manufacturing stages.
Dimensional condition, coating integrity, appearance, packing, identification and dispatch readiness are reviewed before batch release.
Kamla Electrodes maintains internal process-performance records supporting capability above conventional Six Sigma benchmark levels across defined and controlled production parameters. This capability is part of the company’s quality-management approach and reflects prevention-led control rather than dependence on end-stage inspection alone.
For the welding user, quality appears through arc behaviour, coating integrity, slag removal, bead appearance, pack condition and repeatable performance. Those outcomes depend on connected controls applied before, during and after coating.
The product remains the clearest demonstration of capability. Buyers should be able to feel the difference through dependable usability, sound presentation and consistency that makes the commercial deal worthwhile—not merely through claims on a page.
Applicable standards provide the formal compliance framework, while internal controls support consistent execution within the manufacturing process.