Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 03:20:49 EST 2016 | a290668789
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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 04:14:59 EDT 2018 | pcbcart
You may try PCBCart, it's fully ISO9001:2008, UL and RoHS certificated. Certificates can be found on page https://www.pcbcart.com/pcb-capability/certifications.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 11:25:44 EST 2001 | aiscorp
The system will definitely increase efficiency when deployed properly and personnel are trained to fully utilize its benefits. Cultural acceptance at every level of the organization is critical for such a totally integrated system. With regard to I
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 04:08:55 EDT 2020 | tomzhao2
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 12:22:04 EDT 2013 | action_101
Thanks Hegemon. I am pretty familiar with what they will be auditing and we are ISO 9001 certified, so I am familiar with that as well, but I was hoping to hear from someone on how thorough we can expect the auditor to be for the Nadcap from experien
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 11:42:12 EDT 2013 | hegemon
It is an audit of every assembly process. Think of how ISO 9001 or 13485(for Medical Devices) might go through your Quality system, documentation, training records, etc. and apply that scenario to your actual processes and documentation of the same.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 08:39:04 EDT 2015 | markhoch
A Google Search of your question led me to this: What is the difference between ISO registered vs. certified? The words are used interchangeably, but a company registers for ISO 9001. (This came from the FAQ Section of http://www. 9001resource. co
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 13:48:32 EDT 2003 | davef
ISO 9001-1994 and ISO 9001-2000 are significantly different regarding 'process'. In the 1994 version, processes were considered to be routine manufacturing processes [eg, drill a hole]. In the new ISO, a 'process' is more global and covers anything
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 14:08:30 EDT 2008 | arminski
Can A Company or Electronic Manufacturing Company go for AS9100 certification if the Quality Policy states that we only meet IPC Class 2 Standard? I'm just very confused for I know AS9100 is an Aerospace Quality System and must meet IPC Class 3. thi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 08:58:25 EST 2017 | jamesbarnhart1
ICAPE Group is one of the first Chinese PCBs and Technical parts company to get the new ISO certification. Official certificate is also provided to them according to ISO rules. And I must say here that ICAPE Group is one of the first Chinese PCBs and