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100% inspection does not guarantee 100%
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l Economy
l Less opportunity for product damage
l Fewer inspection personnel
l Less monotonous for the inspector
l Lot-by-lot examination
l Applicable for destructive testing
l Lot rejection versus piece rejection

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