AQL (Acceptable Quality Level)

A statistical measurement of the maximum acceptable number of defective units in a sample.

Why It Matters

AQL gives you a shared standard for accepting or rejecting a production batch based on sampled defects.

Practical Example

If the defect count in the sample exceeds the agreed AQL threshold, the lot may fail inspection and require corrective action.

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