Factory Acceptance Testing for Composite Insulator Production Lines

July 3, 2026

Factory Acceptance Testing for Composite Insulator Production Lines

Factory acceptance testing for composite insulator production lines helps buyers confirm that machines, tooling, controls and documentation match the agreed scope before or during handover.

Acceptance should be planned together with installation, commissioning and training rather than treated as a simple visual inspection.

Define acceptance scope

List each machine, tooling set, fixture, control function and document included in the project.

Unclear scope can create disputes during delivery.

Use representative samples

Whenever possible, trial operation should use actual or representative products.

This reveals fixture, mold, handling and process issues earlier.

Check production and testing links

Finished samples should connect to relevant test equipment where acceptance requires mechanical or electrical verification.

Review the quotation preparation guide before finalizing project requirements.

Record training and results

Acceptance reports should include parameters, results, issues, corrective actions and operator training records.

Buyer checklist

  • Machine list
  • Tooling list
  • Trial samples
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Training record
  • Open issue list

FAQ

Is FAT required for every project?

It is strongly recommended for production lines and customized systems.

Can acceptance happen after installation?

Yes. Some acceptance items are best verified during site commissioning.

Discuss your requirement: send Contune the product drawing, voltage class, test standard, load range, sample length and target capacity through the contact page.

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