Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 13:53:46 EST 2000 | Dean
...reasonable benchmark. 30 to 100DPMO is considered world class. All else? Well lets just call it "not-so-world-class". :) Dean
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 07 13:16:23 EST 2003 | Kevin Gilbraith
With totally stable screen print (solder paste), placement and reflow processes, what is a world class target first time yield for good pcbs? How bad is 65% FTY. Your views would be welcome.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 05:50:01 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Did I miss something, is there a competition, a championship out there? World class with a bicycle or a racing car ? And still there�s the question, what�s the measure ? Stock quotes, workers, products, customers, nature ? It wouldn�t be "world cla
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 20:36:48 EDT 2004 | Ken
I personally would not get involved with any technology as old as the Q4C. I worked in a factory that had about 20 of those and was not impressed. It seemed like there was always some problem (electro/mechanical) and their service was not "world cl
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 14:40:26 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Electrically testing components is an age-old practice of the past. True "world class manufacturers" like to minimize, or even eliminate incoming inspection of ANYTHING - the theory being....a world class manufacturer should have such awesome relati
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 10:37:25 EDT 2000 | DL
John, I hope your figures or numbers are part of your SPC process. Our management loves this stuff. I think the production line, world class or not would reflect the attitude of the people working on it(keep that between you and me) management does
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 16:51:24 EDT 1999 | Ryan
I have a number of hopefully easy questions: 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others? 2. Is ther
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 22:19:02 EST 1999 | dean
| Does any have any reports on competive Component PPM levels for world class manufacturers ?? I would also like to get any information on the fault spectrum for component mounting. | | Generally, it is accepted that world class is below 100 DPMO (
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 09:56:11 EDT 2000 | John
I've run up against the same problem that I know many of us in the industry face; our management wants to obtain a "world class" level of production. This has come up before, and I've looked through several responses dealing with ppm (dpmo), failure
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:43:16 EDT 2000 | sp
You could always try posting "The Beatings Will Commence Until Moral Improves" signs all over your production floor.