Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 07:30:30 EST 2017 | stephendo
For me it looks like a sales issue. Having more operators would probably not help them meet their metric. If you cannot meet or defeat a metric, switch metrics. (said tongue in cheek)
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 08:55:06 EST 2019 | richardcargill
We've got an MPM Speedline AP/B that's in Imperial ( inch ) units - everything else here is Metric. Can this printer be configured to Metric units ? Software AP/UP2000 sw ver 7.0c currently installed if that makes any difference Cheers
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 20:33:12 EDT 2023 | stephendo
Are you talking imperial or metric? A metric 0201 is three sizes smaller than an imperial 0201. The paper describes metric 0201 as about the size of a grain of sand. That would be pretty fine sand.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 13:35:39 EDT 1998 | Steve Herring
| We have just recently started using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric on our SMT lines. This measurement is the "equivalent percentage of time the equipment is being used to produce saleable product at the maximum machine rate." Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 07:54:55 EDT 1998 | Mike Demos
We have just recently started using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric on our SMT lines. This measurement is the "equivalent percentage of time the equipment is being used to produce saleable product at the maximum machine rate." The
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 10:07:36 EST 2010 | aajmera
I am looking for some suitable SMT production performance metrics for a high mix, low volume setup. Currently we use CPH and Machine Utilization. However, in the process of catering to the HMLV setup, we have more changeovers and so the utilization a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 14:19:01 EST 2000 | Claude_Couture
Hi George! Is your CAD in inches and your equipment metric by any chance? If so, make sure your CAD data is converted to metric using at least 4 digit after the decimal (0.1234" for example)
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 16:16:16 EDT 1999 | Power Circuits, Inc.
| I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | ...or 10 mil? | | 1 mil= .001 inches 10 mil= .010 inches Also, it has nothing to do with metric.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 18:49:53 EST 2010 | dcell_1t
Why don't you use OEE (or OLE for the whole line) where you will involve downtime (availability), performance and quality rate. We're currently using this metric for our SMT lines, if you need info just let me know.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 11:19:31 EST 2013 | anton99
Stephen, That's true and I am going to include the reflow time in our changeovers. That way if its taking to long to change the oven temperature it will show up in our metrics. I agree, if we miss a step in the changeover process our metrics will be