Factory audit special words

Factory audit special words
   
The following are the special words for audit audit:
   
Initial review: the first inspection audit for customers
   
Follow-up, review: There are more problems in the first inspection of the factory , and a second inspection of the factory is required. (If there is a problem with wages, please visit the company's official website http://
   
Annual review: the second year of inspection at the end of the inspection results
   
Suspension: The factory temporarily stops the audit during some inspections during the inspection process, or the customer suspends the audit due to serious problems in the factory inspection process (factory needs to be improved)
   
Termination: Serious violations (such as child labor, personal punishment for employees, etc.) were found during the inspection process.
   
Not the same: During the inspection process, it was found that the on-site statements did not match the salary attendance.
   
Transparency: Report the actual situation of the factory to the client or audit company


A Hose Clamp or Hose Clip is a device used to attach and seal a hose onto a fitting such as a barb or nipple.  Many types are available, including American hose clamp, German hose clip, British  hose clamp , Screw/band (Worm Gear) clamps, t-bolt clamp, Spring clamps, Wire clamps, Ear Clamp and so on.      
                                               
Hose clamps are typically limited to moderate pressures, such as those found in automotive and home applications. At high pressures, especially with large hose sizes, the clamp would have to be unwieldy to be able to withstand the forces expanding it without allowing the hose to slide off the barb or a leak to form. For these high pressure applications, compression fittings, thick crimp fittings, or other designs are normally used.
Hose clamp Uses and applications

Hose clamps are frequently used for things other than their intended use, and are often used as a more permanent version of duct tape wherever a tightening band around something would be useful. The screw band type in particular is very strong, and is used for non-plumbing purposes far more than the other types. These clamps can be found doing everything from mounting signs to holding together emergency (or otherwise) home repairs.                        

 Hose clamp  Sealing and mechanical strength                                                                                         

One of the fundamental goals of most hose clamps is to ensure a tight seal between the hose and the barb, preventing the working fluid from escaping. To this goal, they are designed to provide even pressure on all sides, with no gaps. An example of this would be wire clamps. An obvious design would seem to be simply having a wire around the hose, one end attached to a nut, and the other end to the screw, and when tightened, pulling the ends of the wire towards each other. However, this will leave a gap where no pressure is applied (underneath the screw), and cause a leak. To combat this, the more complicated and weaker design of having the ends overlap and then be pushed apart from each other is used, as this ensures pressure around the entire circumference of the hose.

To ensure a good seal, the barb, hose nipple, or beaded tube must be smooth and free of nicks, scratches, or contamination. Stuck hoses should never be removed by slitting them, as this can leave a scratch on the fitting which will cause a leak.  

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