To Titanmed one of the most important factors which determines the extremely high product quality level is the product inspection stage. The Titanmed Production Protocol in fact requires that a series of checks be made on the pieces on the machine, thus guaranteeing certainty that the component does not have any type of production defect at the end of the production cycle.
The Inspections Protocol requires a checking procedure that was specifically defined for each individual component, and for each of the implant lines produced, thus it varies. The Inspections Protocol is set by the Titanmed Technical Office which prepares the type and sequence of inspections needed to guarantee perfect function of the component.
All the inspections are done with the microscope with inspection tools and using ad hoc equipment, most of which designed by the Titanmed Technical Office and made on demand.
The first stage takes place during component production, when inspections are done on a sample every 20 pieces produced. From the performance of checks in this stage we manage to obtain 0.1% in scrap over the entire product batch.
An additional 0.1% scrap is subsequently stopped through a series of size verifications, run tests and aesthetic checks on 100% of the components produced, including all the cap screws and connection screws and not just on implants and stumps. Last of all comes commissioning, a check which confirms the component's ability to perfectly perform the function for which it was created, like screwing the stumps onto the implants, etc.
A document dossier is prepared for each batch of products which gives every parameter that is checked, date, and the signature of the workers that performed it, so as to be able to carry out checks at any time and for any traceability requirements. The customer may consult this information upon request, even long after the material has been delivered.