Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:53:38 EDT 2003 | Jim
I would respectfully tell them to kiss off and go do their own damn analysis. Or something on a lighter note so as to preserve the customer's business.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 18:49:31 EDT 2003 | slthomas
So you wouldn't verify with something other than your own visual (magnified to whatever you have on hand at your facility) inspection that you could use the process without damaging the product?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 17:37:32 EDT 2000 | Path
Has anybody ever tried to explain to the legisalators that the amount of Pb used by the electronics industry is very low compared to the overall worldwide total consumption. It appears to me that the headaches created by that technology shift are si
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 20 09:05:33 EDT 2003 | davef
A reasonable request should receive a reasonable response. * If you request a failure analysis and corrective action, you should get one from your manufacturing group. * If you desire a detailed understanding of failure, you should use an outside gro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:39:08 EDT 2003 | slthomas
If you wanted to use ultrasonics to wash an customer's assembly, and you'd had poor success doing it in the past, would you consider it reasonable for the customer to request that YOU provide cross-sectional image analysis of the first batch of new p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 22:52:37 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi, I don't know your situation, except for what I have read here on SMTnet, yet what I normally would do, is to do BOTH when it is a long term process control advantage. I would want them to do the analysis and supply me the results and then I wou
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