Tests

Energy, autonomy, endurance.


Tests

Energy, autonomy, endurance.


If there is one term that defines the success of an automotive product, that term is reliability.
No matter how beautiful, fast, prestigious or innovative a car, it cannot succeed without reliability.
The way to achieve this is anything but simple and inevitably involves a long and elaborate testing process.
These checks ensure that every single part manufactured by the suppliers conforms to the parent company quality standards. In addition, they allow the correct guidelines to be drawn up for a redesign if there are defects.
Web Automotive supports first and second-tier suppliers, and assists the design office with measurements and document management. Our verification activities include assembly tests at production sites and qualification tests, including material control procedures and certifications.

If there is one term that defines the success of an automotive product, that term is reliability.
No matter how beautiful, fast, prestigious or innovative a car, it cannot succeed without reliability.
The way to achieve this is anything but simple and inevitably involves a long and elaborate testing process.
These checks ensure that every single part manufactured by the suppliers conforms to the parent company quality standards. In addition, they allow the correct guidelines to be drawn up for a redesign if there are defects.
Web Automotive supports first and second-tier suppliers, and assists the design office with measurements and document management. Our verification activities include assembly tests at production sites and qualification tests, including material control procedures and certifications.

Approval tests/Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)


The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), is used to determine compliance with customer requirements.It ensures that the supplier's production process can maintain standards during production. It is an approval that the component supplier must obtain and which includes all process phases.

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)is a procedure closely linked to PPAP and aimed at project management that defines the steps, stages and results that will guide the development of components.

Approval tests/Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)


The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), is used to determine compliance with customer requirements.It ensures that the supplier's production process can maintain standards during production. It is an approval that the component supplier must obtain and which includes all process phases.

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)is a procedure closely linked to PPAP and aimed at project management that defines the steps, stages and results that will guide the development of components.

Assembly and qualification tests

Electronic components, instruments and applications for cars require a safety guarantee.
European directives and international regulations for component qualification require tests to be carried out in accredited laboratories.
This is a mandatory process leading to final approval by Notified Bodies.

Among the most common qualification activities and tests are:

Electromagnetic compatibility tests for electrical and electronic components installed in vehicles.

Suitability tests for the RTTE directive.

Electrical and electronic safety tests.

Notified Body activities.

In addition to these tests, there are assembly tests to understand whether the mechanical, electrical or electronic component can perform all its predetermined tasks once it has been installed.

Assembly and qualification tests

Electronic components, instruments and applications for cars require a safety guarantee.
European directives and international regulations for component qualification require tests to be carried out in accredited laboratories.
This is a mandatory process leading to final approval by Notified Bodies.

Among the most common qualification activities and tests are:

Electromagnetic compatibility tests for electrical and electronic components installed in vehicles.

Suitability tests for the RTTE directive.

Electrical and electronic safety tests.

Notified Body activities.

In addition to these tests, there are assembly tests to understand whether the mechanical, electrical or electronic component can perform all its predetermined tasks once it has been installed.