Our Mission
In the independent electronic component distribution market, quality inspection is not an optional safeguard — it is the core foundation of supply chain integrity. SRM Global Tech Limited enforces a zero-tolerance policy for counterfeit, degraded, or substandard electronic parts.
Every batch routed through our international logistics desks is subjected to strict quality standards to ensure 100% authenticity and functional compliance.
Inspection Standards
Our visual inspection, test engineering, and lab operations are structured in alignment with the industry's most rigorous aerospace, military, and commercial distribution benchmarks:
- ISO 9001 Alignment: Quality Management System standards governing procurement, vendor vetting, and logistics tracing.
- IDEA-STD-1010-B Alignment: Industry-standard protocols for visual inspection of electronic components to identify counterfeit or refurbished lots.
- AS6081 Alignment: Strict anti-counterfeiting processes governing testing, detection, and mitigation of risk in independent distribution.
Sequential Quality Inspection
No component ever leaves our logistics desks without successfully passing our four-phase sequential testing inspection:
Verifying packaging labels, checking container integrity, moisture-sensitive level (MSL) tracking, and conducting full microscopic analysis of marking, leads, and packaging formats to spot sanding, re-tinning, or ghost printing.
Measuring package dimensions, pitch spacing, and lead coplanarity using digital micrometers to confirm perfect alignment with manufacturer datasheets.
Utilizing acetone marking permanency tests, solderability testing, and X-ray analysis of inner die connections to check internal structures without destroying the component.
Conducting diode tests, curve-trace analyses, or basic logic checks to verify components perform inside spec under operational loads.
Traceability Records
SRM Global Tech Limited guarantees absolute supply transparency. We provide a **Certificate of Conformance (CoC)** with every shipment, verifying traceability back to verified suppliers, independent tests, or original manufacturers (OEM/OCM) where available.
Quality assurance documentation is archived for a minimum of 10 years, ensuring complete historical records for auditing, traceability, and field performance tracking.