Publish Time: 2026-05-19 Origin: Site
At the I.C.T factory, production and inspection work never really stop. Every day, engineers move between different machines, checking details, adjusting parameters, and preparing equipment for customers around the world. Before any machine is packed and shipped, it must first pass a complete testing process inside the workshop.
Today, I.C.T engineers are carrying out final inspection work on a Soldering Robot that is preparing for delivery. The machine is currently undergoing operation testing, movement calibration, soldering path verification, and program checks to make sure every function runs smoothly before shipment.
For I.C.T, equipment testing is not just a routine process before delivery. It is part of the daily work inside the factory. Even after production is completed, engineers still spend time repeating inspections and correcting small details to make sure the machine reaches the customer in stable working condition.
During the testing process, engineers simulate actual production operation as much as possible. The goal is simple — when the equipment arrives at the customer’s factory, it should be ready for installation and production with minimal adjustment. This helps customers reduce setup time and avoid unnecessary production issues later.
Many customers may only see the final packaged machine before shipment, but behind every delivery is a large amount of preparation work inside the factory. From assembly and software setup to motion calibration and final inspection, every step reflects I.C.T focus on equipment quality and long-term reliability.
At I.C.T, engineers treat every machine seriously because they understand that stable equipment operation directly affects customer production. Strict testing before shipment is one of the ways I.C.T helps customers build smoother and more reliable manufacturing processes.