Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 22:16:54 EST 2006 | fishingfool
Have something that should be standard but never is. Cycle time. Long story short. Customer buys system. 8 months later customer says system isn't working as should. Go onsite and find customers application is causing huge maintenance problems. Sol
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 14:03:35 EST 2007 | realchunks
Thanks Steve but I feel the customer may get scared by such technology as cross sections. Remember Cave Man Lawyer on Saturday Night Live? I have Cave Man Customer.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 10 06:35:42 EST 2007 | Charls
Hi Friends, We would like to know what is the procedure to test Cp & Cpk on Reflow oven at customer place .
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 09:05:34 EDT 2007 | Jim
A bit off the subject but I am hoping to get an answer on this forum. In dealing with our customer, there are times when I would say "soldering" (as in solder) and have customers correct me and state you mean "sa-dering" with the "ol" replaced by an
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 12:15:55 EDT 2007 | mleber
We are a start up company specializing in conformal coat and offer cca building as a secondary offering. What avenues have you used in obtaining new customers?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 14:09:12 EDT 2007 | realchunks
We buy a years worth of the 3M stuff and attatch the cost to a new customer. Guess there could be new and improved stuff out there, but without customer service, who's gonna buy it? Easier to go with what works. What's a "yin"?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 09:38:49 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
I think we can help you with this. We have done several custom machine projects. Send me an e-mail with a little more info. chris@aceworks.net
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 17:39:19 EDT 2008 | davef
We don't know what your customer expects. If you do a nice chart of your third-party results that show a stable and in-control process, we'd guess your customer would let you slide without buying a BIG dust collector.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 16:05:08 EDT 2008 | Frank
Custom made nozzles from our vendor of pick'n'place machines are a bit on the expensive side. Does anyone have any recommendation of third party companies, or a good quality machine shop, that may be able to make us a couple nozzles?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:20:23 EDT 2008 | arminski
DAVEF, THANKS. I was told that the verbage "unless otherwise specified by customer" should be enough to cover for Class 3....hmmmm also i was told that it was written so because the company's major customers are in Class 2 products that's why it h