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Introduction

Corrugated roofing is still widely used in many rural areas, as well as military
communities. Its ability to be easily transported, along with its lightweight properties,
have been reasons why countries like Australia adopted its use as far back as the
1840s.
Corrugated roofing was invented by the British architect and engineer Henry Palmer,
who worked for the London Dock Company. It was originally known as CGI, which stood
for corrugated wrought iron. In its earliest form, CGI exhibited strength, corrosion
resistance, and convenient transportation, all of which led to its desirability in the
production of prefabricated structures by skilled workers. Soon thereafter, CGI became
known as a staple construction material in the United States, New Zealand, Australia
and India, to name a few. During the 1900s, Australia adopted corrugated roofing as
part of the attractive architecture that became a piece of their cultural identity.
Up until around 1900, corrugated sheet metal roofing was mainly only used for
commercial and industrial purposes. A drive through an agricultural or industrial area of
America or Australia would commonly bring about scenes of buildings built with wavy,
corrugated roofing that often times had signs of rust on it. Nowadays, technology has
brought about desirable properties that include rust resistant features, which is a large
reason why the roofs have made such a comeback in the residential sector.
In terms of construction, the corrugated sheets are laid similar to the method used with
tiled shingles, where an overlap exists between two or three neighboring sheets, with
each overlap measuring about 150 mm. This overlap, when performer properly, makes
corrugated roofs completely waterproof.
In the corrugation process today, roofers utilize a method called roll forming. This is a
highly automated process that is good for reducing costs that come with labor, and
consequently increasing the efficiency involved in production. Other parts of the sheetmaking process include pulling off large rolls of corrugated metal through rolling dies
that are responsible for the recognizable waves that this type of roofing is known for.
While the waves are usually rounded, different shapes and sizes can be achieved simply
by changing the dies.

JAGCO MENTAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD., is committed to the total Client needs by delivering quality products on
stipulated time. All levels of the organization are dedicated to the process of meeting or exceeding the customer
requirements.
In addition, we are committed to comply with requirements and work to continually improve the effectiveness of the
quality management system. We have a framework for establishing reviewing quality objectives. It will be
communicated within the organizations reviewed for suitability.

Quality Assurance
Jagco mental Industries Pvt. Limited, places great emphasis on delivery of high quality products to its customers. All
products manufactured must pass stringent quality testing procedures, a standard inspection and testing plan is

followed

for

all

jobs.

Quality is a continuous process at Jagco mental Industries Pvt. Limited where organization-wide action is taken to
increase effectiveness and efficiency of the engineering process. This means that we continuously concentrate on
improving our own performance to ensure that you -the client - benefit. Our aim is to meet your expectations every
time. We take a proactive stance towards quality moving beyond Quality Control to provide Quality Assurance, so you
can be confident that your requirements will be met with predictable quality - consistently. Our stringent process
ensures that high quality standards are reflected as results in your business, guaranteeing your satisfaction every
time.

Quality Control
QC inspection starts with checking of raw materials for compliance with specifications. The product is inspected at all
stages of fabrication for quality of welding and dimensional tolerances. Surface preparation and coatings are
inspected. All inspection records are retained on file for future reference.

Quality Planning
We are committed to process adherence through process improvement plans. This includes allocating human
resources and funds for Products Research and Development, who work to implement good practices and maintain
high standards in every project.

Validation and Verification


Roles and responsibilities are clearly defined, reviews and audits are conducted regularly to identify non-conformance
and verify compliance.

Control of Non-conformances
This involves identifying and recording non-conformance, performing detailed analysis and subsequent resolution of
any non-conformances.

Corrective and Preventive Action


When internal Quality Audits result in non-conformances, corrective action is triggered through corrective and
preventive action plans. The effectiveness of all such plans are closely monitored. Customer complaints are recorded
and detailed analysis is carried out. Corrective action is implemented with a view towards continual improvement

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