By Progressive Materials.
At Progressive Materials (PM), quality control isn’t just a department; it’s a company-wide commitment. From meticulous ingredient checks to rigorous testing, every batch of silicone roofing is held to the highest standards. But what really sets PM apart? It’s a relentless pursuit of perfection in every product sent out the door. Keep reading to discover how PM ensures that each drop of silicone meets our exceptional standards, every time.
Product quality starts with each employee at PM. “Every employee here has their own quality control checks,” PM Quality Manager Dylan Lipps said. In the early stages of production, checking labels on materials and making sure the right number of materials are added to each batch get the process off to a great start.
But PM goes much further than that, with a full quality control team dedicated to checking every step in the production process.
PM strives for batch-to-batch consistency and puts many checks in place to ensure that high standard is met. A few of those many product quality checks include:
PM Director of Research & Quality TJ Flick notes that our silicone sometimes sits in customers’ warehouses for weeks. Our aging checks proves customers can count on the same great quality if the product is used before its expiration date.
PM does these aging tests on a month-to-month basis, ensuring our silicone retains its high quality even after months in storage.
PM retains its quality control sheets in perpetuity and holds on to quality control samples for two years after date of manufacture. If a customer has any issue with a product or its shelf life, PM can go back and check these records to find out if a problem occurred.
Product quality is critical and this blog shows PM takes extra steps to manufacture the best silicone on the market. From the first step of production until it goes on the roof, each PM team member understands quality control and how each employee has a role to play.
“Every employee here essentially has their signature on the buckets when they leave the plant,” TJ said.
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