How to Qualify a Rubber Parts Supplier: 10-Point Audit Checklist
Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2026-05-25 Origin:
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Why Supplier Qualification Matters
A poor rubber parts supplier can cost you far more than the price difference on the parts. Equipment failures, production delays, customer returns, and reputation damage are real risks. This 10-point checklist helps you qualify suppliers before you commit.
The 10-Point Supplier Qualification Checklist
1. Quality Management System
- ISO 9001 certified (minimum standard)
- IATF 16949 for automotive applications
- ISO 13485 for medical rubber parts
- Check certificate validity — is it current or expired?
2. Manufacturing Capability
- Own mold manufacturing capability (vs. outsourcing)?
- What processes do they offer: compression, injection, LSR, transfer?
- Part size range and hardness range available
- Annual production capacity — can they handle your volume?
3. Material Sourcing & Traceability
- Where do they source raw materials (brand names: Viton®, Dow, Wacker)?
- Can they provide material data sheets (TDS) and compliance certificates?
- Full batch traceability from raw material to finished part?
4. Incoming & In-Process Inspection
- CMM (coordinate measuring machine) available?
- Hardness testing (Shore A durometer)?
- Visual inspection protocol?
- Is there a documented inspection plan per part type?
5. First Article Inspection (FAI)
- Do they perform FAI on every new part or mold change?
- Is the FAI report comprehensive: dimensions, appearance, hardness, material?
- Is the FAI report signed off by QC and engineering?
6. Communication & Responsiveness
- Response time to emails (within 24 hours is a good benchmark)
- Is there a dedicated engineer or account manager for your account?
- Do they proactively flag quality issues or delays?
- English proficiency — can they read your technical drawings?
7. Problem Resolution Process
- Do they have a documented 8D or CAPA (Corrective Action) process?
- Can they provide containment, root cause analysis, and corrective action for quality issues?
- What is their typical response time for urgent quality concerns?
8. Environmental & Safety Compliance
- ISO 14001 environmental management?
- RoHS / REACH compliance documentation?
- No child labor, safe working conditions (social compliance)?
9. Financial Stability & Longevity
- How long has the company been in business?
- Do they serve stable, referenceable customers?
- Any signs of financial stress that could affect your orders?
10. Visit or Virtual Audit
- Request a factory visit (in-person or virtual)
- Observe: is the factory clean, organized, with clear work instructions?
- Check: are machines well-maintained with maintenance logs?
- Review: quality documentation, training records, and equipment calibration logs
Red Flags to Watch Out For
- Cannot provide material certificates for their compounds
- No inspection equipment or only rely on visual inspection
- Refuses to share references or customer list
- Promises unrealistic lead times (e.g., 3 days for a new mold)
- No quality management documentation or SOPs visible
- Unwilling to accept third-party inspection or testing
Anlintech welcomes supplier audits and can provide full quality documentation including material certificates, inspection reports, and process capability data. Request a supplier qualification package.