Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:45 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:39 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 06:59:50 EDT 2005 | dougs
Hi, Does anyone have any experience of setting up FMEA's for automotive customers? We have a batch to run for a customer and are looking into the FMEA's at the moment. It seems that the FMEA should be done each time a product is introduced, I th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 20:18:57 EDT 2005 | davef
Your customer knows what's correct, but we'd expect a unique FMEA for each process used in the quality plan and control plans to mitigate issues identified in the FMEA.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 11:52:35 EDT 2000 | Brian W.
PJ, Have you already done your process cause and effect diagram? That is the step that allows you to define your PFMEA. I went throught six sigma training with one of my customers, and they used Air Academy Press out of Colorado Springs for thei
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 16:42:30 EDT 2000 | JAX
P.J., If you are just looking for info try the link below. If you want someone to help you implement the process inside your company you need to get a consultant. You might be able to find a couple hundred on this sight???? That's just my opinion,
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 09:39:28 EDT 2005 | Zsolt
davef is right, what we have done is that for every step in the flowchart we made a separate FMEA. Not only machine and process steps but also warehouse and product handling, identification, etc.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 15:49:56 EDT 2002 | davef
While our group is not involved in product FMEA, periodically we get dragged, kicking and screaming, into a FMEA for: * Quoting the assembly or test of products. * Evaluating the potential purchase of process equipment. * Assessing the potential impa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 23:36:38 EDT 2011 | grics
KaHrpr is correct. All of the extra 'redundancy' is waste in your process and will work against any goal of being lean. I would suggest establishing a team of individuals to do a C.I. project and conduct a PFMEA and try to determine where any holes
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 02 21:21:11 EST 2000 | Murad Kurwa
Our NPI division is in a same category. We assemble small quantities and lot of different set-ups. I created a DPMO charting method using Excel that we use at Post Reflow, Post Wave and Final QC. In addition, we use x-r charts at screen print for con