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Solder Defects

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 11:57:17 EDT 2001 | mparker

http://www.ceeris.com/DPMO.htm Ceeris is a company that may help you. They collect data and publish benchmark results. Their DPMO report will give you the data you need, for each process step. It's not cheap- they want $3000 per copy. Beyond that,

MS2 molten solder surfactant

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 17:37:30 EST 2006 | Dan Feinberg

Greetings all, Dross has no value to the assembler. It actually degrades quality as a clean solder pot provides a more consistent process. Yes, removing dross does remove some metallic contaminates but that is overkill, like throwing away your refrig

wave soldering and solder bridge

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 11:55:08 EST 2007 | chef

I recently had the same problems, solder bridges on every thing I made, different customers boards, etc. I wave with no-clean flux. As I sorted out problems (pin holes, blow holes, splatter, etc.) I found a lot of variable factors. I changed flux,

Process Capability Studies

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 01:57:30 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis

Although the following is not true capability machine assesment I feel that monioring the process at screen print, placement, reflow and wave gives results for both design and process guys to asses thire process. The project has been running since Ma

DPMO calc and Overall Manufacturing Index (OMI) calculations

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 12:25:26 EDT 2001 | Steve

To be honest with you, it doesn't really matter how you present the data, as long as you understand what the problems are. Bottom line is who cares what the numbers are unless you are doing something about it. Are you able to track the individual de

AOI, Quality and SPC

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 13:18:02 EST 2003 | msivigny

Hello phil, The use of AOI systems give us the opportunity to auto-collect defect information much the way you're using them now. AOI systems become extremely effective when the collected data is used to perform some positive change into the process.

Re: Defect Rate Measurement Technique

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 18:40:24 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| Dear All, | | We are a medium sized Electronic manufacturing company manufacturing computer motherboards and Telecommunication products. We have a big debate going on within our company regarding the defect rate measurement technique. | | At p

How to calcualte the capa. of smt line in high mix low volume.

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 19:54:52 EDT 2001 | gsparka

HELLO. SMTNETERS there is no company in high mix low volume system in our contry so . what is the best way to calculate the capa. of smt line in high mix low volume. & what is the general way to get the defect rate to evaluate the smt line(or sm

50 PPM

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 12:57:41 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

I would like to address several issues. First, your reflow is 150 PPM for the same exact assemblies that have lower PPM's? or are you giving a 150 PPM rating for all products produced through the reflow process in a specific time period? Reflow is a

Has anybody have exp. with a MVP AOI?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 22:48:46 EDT 2011 | tony_d

Hello NHTech, When it came time to invest in AOI, my team and I checked out several machines. We run a wide variety of products and our changeover is high, on the order of five to ten jobs per day. MVP is one of the machines that we looked at, how


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