From product requirement to controlled mass production.
Jidian supports power-protection projects through requirement review, material control, assembly, electrical validation, packaging confirmation and production traceability. The goal is not only to make a sample work, but to make the approved version repeatable.
Six checkpoints before a product reaches the market.
Electrical ratings, plug structures, delay logic, surge functions and packaging versions can all affect the final product. Each project should freeze the right information at the right stage.
Confirm market, voltage, plug, load, protection function, channel and customization scope before selecting or modifying a model.
Critical components, enclosure materials, switching parts and project-specific materials should match the approved specification and purchasing record.
Production instructions, wiring, soldering, assembly condition and appearance requirements are controlled against the confirmed version.
Protection thresholds, delay behaviour, output status and other agreed functions are checked against the approved project specification.
Logo, label, manual, package language and model information are reviewed so the shipment matches the buyer-approved commercial version.
Final checks connect the production batch with the approved product, packaging and project records before shipment release.
What a professional buyer should be able to verify.
A sample photo is not enough for an electrical product. The useful approval package should make the critical configuration clear to both sides.
Rated voltage/current, protection thresholds, delay logic, surge scope and load assumptions.
Plug/receptacle version, current path, switching architecture, enclosure and project-critical components.
Product label, logo, packaging language, manual and model identification used for mass production.
Build confidence with evidence, not only claims.
For distributor and OEM projects, the project file can be organized around the evidence that matters to the specific product and market.
Production-process photos, assembly checkpoints and batch information when relevant.
Agreed electrical-function records, protection behaviour and project-specific verification points.
Incoming, in-process and final inspection information linked to the approved specification.
Certification scope, critical-component information and change-control discussion for the target market.
Start with the application, then define the production version.
Share the real field condition and the product you want to protect. Jidian will identify the product direction and the engineering questions that must be frozen before sampling.