Introduction

The may only be shipped to our customers once they are approved. 

The approval of the products takes place by closing the order.

In principle, all products are released if not blocked by blocking .

During the various production steps, the products are checked for, among other things:

This, together with the measurements carried out in the context of and quality, ensures that only safe and high-quality products are released and delivered.

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