Materials and accessories
Materials, coatings, caps, pumps, sprays, or related accessories need to be confirmed based on the product, bottle specifications, technical documentation, and usage conditions.
VAB controls quality based on product specifications, approved samples, printing requirements, accessories, packaging requirements, and project-related documentation for each OEM order.
VAB controls quality based on technical specifications, approved samples, inspection standards, and production conditions agreed with each customer.
For OEM aluminum bottle projects, quality is not only checked at the final product stage. Customers need to understand how the factory controls materials, production, printing, accessories, packaging, and related documentation.
This page helps QA/QC, procurement, supply chain, and product development teams evaluate how VAB controls key points before mass production. The goal is to reduce variation between approved samples and production batches.
VAB controls quality across key production stages: incoming inputs, manufacturing, printing, finished products, and packaging.
Materials, coatings, caps, pumps, sprays, or related accessories need to be confirmed based on the product, bottle specifications, technical documentation, and usage conditions.
Production should follow approved specifications, reference samples, bottle requirements, surface conditions, and agreed finishing requirements.
Offset printing is controlled based on technical artwork, number of colors, print area, base color, bottle surface, and approved samples before mass production.
Finished products should be checked against specifications, approved samples, appearance requirements, accessories, packaging, and confirmed inspection standards.
Approved samples are an important reference for controlling consistency between initial requirements, packaging design, and mass production.
Before production, customers should confirm bottle samples, printed design, colors, surface finish, accessories, packaging, and inspection standards. These inputs give VAB a clear basis for controlling finished products with defined data instead of vague impressions.
Any changes after sample approval need to be reconfirmed because they may affect cost, minimum order quantity, production time, factory schedule, and inspection standards. "Just a small change" after sample approval is rarely small for the factory. Operational physics, annoyingly, still applies.
VAB supports production records, information traceability, and certification documentation within the appropriate scope of each project, each order, and verifiable production data.
For B2B customers, quality documentation is an important part of supplier evaluation. Depending on order requirements, VAB can coordinate the provision or verification of information related to approved samples, product specifications, inspection standards, production records, and traceability data.
VAB currently has FSSC 22000, ISO 9001, and FDA Registration. The FSSC 22000 certificate issued by SGS covers a scope related to manufacturing aluminum packaging bottles intended for food industries.
FDA Registration is facility registration, not FDA Certification, FDA Approved Factory, or FDA Approved Products. The FDA Registration document also states that registration does not denote approval or authorization of the facility, its products, or product quality.
ISO 15378 is not currently available, so it must not be presented as an existing certification.
To control quality properly, VAB needs clear input standards from the customer. "Make it like the sample" is a useful starting point, but not enough for mass production inspection.
Customers should provide product category, filling characteristics, usage conditions, storage requirements, and target market.
Capacity, shape, neck finish, caps, pumps, sprays, and accessories should be confirmed before sampling or production.
Customers should submit artwork files, number of colors, print area, logo, base color, and color standards if available so VAB can review offset printing feasibility.
Appearance, printing, packaging, accessories, documentation, and acceptable variation should be agreed before production.
VAB controls quality based on product specifications, approved samples, inspection requirements, and the scope agreed with the customer. For specialized standards, the applicable scope must be verified for each order.
VAB applies project-based incoming control. Materials, coatings, caps, pumps, sprays, or related accessories need to be confirmed based on the product, technical documentation, and usage conditions.
Offset printing feasibility and control are reviewed based on artwork files, number of colors, print area, bottle surface, and approved samples. VAB supports offset printing up to 8 colors.
Approved samples are important references before mass production. Customers should confirm samples, colors, printing, accessories, packaging, and inspection standards before order implementation.
VAB can support production records and information traceability within the applicable project scope and relevant production data. Documentation scope should be confirmed before production.
Yes. The FSSC 22000 certificate issued by SGS covers a scope related to manufacturing aluminum packaging bottles intended for food industries.
No. FDA Registration is facility registration, not FDA Certification, FDA Approved Factory, or FDA Approved Products. The FDA Registration document also states that registration does not mean FDA approval or authorization of the facility, its products, or product quality.
No. ISO 15378 must not be listed as an existing certification. If customers have pharmaceutical or specialized packaging standard requirements, the applicable scope must be verified based on technical documentation and target market requirements.
Customers should submit product information, capacity, accessories, artwork files, printing requirements, inspection standards, packaging requirements, target market, and documentation requirements if applicable.
Share your project information and requirements so the VAB team can review and provide an initial response based on your business needs.
For a more effective discussion, please provide information such as product type, capacity, expected volume, target market, technical requirements, and any supporting documents if available.