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Speaking for me only, It just doesn't work that way. Somehow, no matter how
difficult, we must get management involved. Monetary justification often is
the way, but better training and all the rest must be used to change the way
people think and act. After all, we all are managers of the processes we
supposedly own and "know" so much about.

I'm going through the same thing now at a "huge" CM and it blows me away how
little "management" knows about what is needed to set up and run a "new" set
of 6 or so lines. The old ways die hard and it's no different wherever you
go.

I started out doing DFM, but that was only rhetoric. So, I decided to start
improving rework and proving how much that costs. It's painfully slow but
it's got to be done.

Earl Moon
----- Original Message -----
From: . <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 1999 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [TN] Wave solder pot temperatures...


> Hi Steve,
>
> Relax Steve.......   Why don't you let your management do the hard work ?
> It's them who are responsible for the "we've always done it this way"
> atmosphere.
> Face the facts : the specification cannot be changed ("we've always done
it
> this way") and your machine doesn't meet it.
> The solution is simple :  your company has to invest in a better machine
(if
> any available that's good enough) or leave pcb-assembly business and start
> baking cookies. The latter is of course only an option if your reflow oven
> performs within specification ;-)
> Putting it this way means it's hardly a technical problem anymore, but a
> managerial issue.
> Not everybody will like this attitude, but it definitely saves you some
time
> to work on the problems where your expertise really matters.
>
> Daan Terstegge
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Stephen R. Gregory <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 8:05 PM
> Subject: [TN] Wave solder pot temperatures...
>
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > It's been a frustrating day...
> >
> > I was at our old wave solder machine this morning (a Hollis SMT
Future-1,
> > about 12-years old) and one of our QA inspectors came in to check the
> > calibration on it. The procedure here is to verify that the speed of the
> belt
> > is what's indicated on the readout of the machine, and to check that the
> > solder temperature in the pot is within +/- 5 degrees F (which seems
> > unnecessarily tight to me). from what is indicated. I run my pots a
> > 485-degrees F. We were in the middle of a run, so she said that she'll
do
> the
> > belt speed check after we were through, but would go ahead and check the
> > solder temperature. We had the laminar pump running and she put the
> > thermocouple in the wave. The readout on the machine was 484 F., and she
> > indicated 490 F. on the hand held unit she was measuring with. She said;
> "The
> > machine is out of calibration, your temperature is 6-degrees too high,
it
> > needs to be re-cal'ed.." I told her it wasn't, that she should wait
until
> we
> > finish the boards we were waving so I could shut the pumps off, let the
> pot
> > stabilize, and then she could take a reading. Her reply was (which I'm
> > getting so sick of); "That's not the way we do it around here..."
ARRRRG!
> No
> > matter how much I tried to explain about the solder being pumped up to
the
> > top to the wave formers and cooling down flowing back into the pot, then
> the
> > thermocouple in the pot sensing this, turning the heaters on to maintain
> the
> > set temperature and that's why the reading was a little high, I couldn't
> get
> > through to her...so I gave up.
> >
> > But what's a realistic slop factor as far as the indicated temperature
and
> > actual temperature of the solder. I think +/- 5-degrees F is way to
tight,
> I
> > was thinking more like +/- 15-degrees....any opinions?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > -Steve Gregory-
> >
> > P.S. anybody need a good engineer?
> >
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