Commercial interior material coordinationEN | Global projects

SUS-FTX-A / quality assurance

Designtex quality assurance by product and project scope

Quality assurance is not a generic badge. It is a repeatable sequence that connects an intended application, a named material, a sample stage, available product documents and the reference retained for release.

Claim boundaries

Commercial interior materials may have product specifications, care guidance, declarations or certificates. Each document must be read for its SKU, construction, version and intended application. A statement about one wallcovering or upholstery option is not evidence for another product family.

Performance language also needs context. Abrasion, colorfastness, cleaning and flame-related information require the relevant method, conditions and product scope before a project team uses the information in a decision.

Sample-to-release controls

Keep lab dips, strike-offs, hand samples and bulk references distinct. Record what was reviewed, what remains open and which visual or material reference supports the purchase decision. This helps prevent a preliminary sample from being read as final production approval.

Evidence record

Product reference

Identify the current product name, construction and selected color or finish before requesting files.

Document scope

Match specifications, care guidance and available declarations to the selected SKU and application.

Lot continuity

Retain approved references and release notes so subsequent decisions have a traceable context.

Ask for a scoped quality review

Bring the application, material reference and document requirements. We will keep the evaluation tied to the product rather than making an unqualified promise.

Request a quality review