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There is no defect allowed or production allowed to run without all defects being investigated and resolved. This may involve several avenues but if a defect is found it is investigated. We acknowledge that either the process has been improved and the process parameters are documented. If a defect can't be removed we build in process control for those inherent issues. Common defects that we consider inherent issues that we would build into a secondary op are wave solder skips because of orientation, sot-23 packages, connector shorts due to wave snapping.
All operators must take the initiative and stop. We also hold those accountable for the quality of the product (good or bad). I am very firm about accountability for good and bad workmanship.
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<DIV>There is no defect allowed or production allowed to run without all defects
being investigated and resolved. This may involve several avenues but if a
defect is found it is investigated. We acknowledge that either the
process has been improved and the process parameters are documented.
If a defect can't be removed we build in process control for those
inherent issues. Common defects that we consider inherent issues that we
would build into a secondary op are wave solder skips because of
orientation, sot-23 packages, connector shorts due to wave snapping.
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<DIV>All operators must take the initiative and stop. We also hold those
accountable for the quality of the product (good or bad). I am
very firm about accountability for good and bad workmanship.
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