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Silly Attrition Levels

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 02:48:18 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale

Thanks for your replies guys, i definately will look into the retapeding option as on further inspection of the line yesterday i found that some of the reels have a crappy plastic on top of them that our feeder literally just pulls off, exposing lots

Attrition Rates

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 03:41:19 EDT 2004 | Ian White

I have worken in production lines where attrition rates were measured and acceptable limits were set using 3 classes of parts:- A=Expensive Parts IC's etc, B= medium cost parts Diodes, tants etc, C= low cost parts typically Chop Caps and R's. We set

Accounting for Dumped/Lost SMT Parts

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 13:37:36 EST 2014 | gregp

If there are parts "non-identifiable" then you don't know their cost. Parts under a certain cost you don't worry about. That leaves only category "A" parts to concern yourself with. Know your attrition rates especially for parts over a certain cos

Re: Component wastage

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 18:06:26 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Does anyone have any figures on what % extra compnents should be supplied on chip components for a particular product build. Typicaly there is wastage due to dropout in loading, 1st board build and machine rejections. Is there any industry standard

Agilis Feeders

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 17:49:37 EDT 2003 | pbc1963

Ken, We're talking pennies. Even though the cost of a reel would be cheaper than trying to account for lost components I have to come close in figuring this attrition amount. Reason being is to try and prevent unplanned shortages. I am in constant

Silly Attrition Levels

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 16:26:38 EST 2003 | Rocky

I would just like to add that here at 3M we have worked with various equipment manufacturers in resolving issues of psa cover tape delamination due to higher tension feeders or adhesive build-up in collection bin type feeders. If anyone is interested

Attrition... how to measure it?

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 04 23:09:00 EST 2012 | jorge_quijano

Thanks for the info, I will check tolerances and the quadaling option. As an update I ran this past week and machine was arround 5% for a very small lot size, for a larger size lot it was less than 2%, Now I know it still higher than our newest machi

X-Ray Parts Counting

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 03:54:05 EDT 2018 | robl

Didn't feel comfortable counting 4 reels at once on the Scienscope, would rather 1 reel, 1 label for our processes. The Visiconsult looks good and has a fast cycle time, with one in one out. The main issue here is that due to the weakness of £GBP a

Picking and placing coils with a universal In-Line 7

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 14:41:08 EST 2019 | jrogalski88

I am a fairly new technician with a rather large electronics assembly company. Its been an ongoing issue to pick and place small coils using our Universal SMT machines. Curious if any if the seasoned techs at smt.net have any recommendations as far a

SOLDER SHORT DUE TO VOID IN BGA

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 20:48:14 EDT 2020 | rsatmech

Point one -; I am also having this concern but based on the DPM it's getting difficult to keep the track to understand what exactly happened with the particular PCBA (Attrition component placed or Cleaned PCBA due to some issue those components are p


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