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moisture sensitive part changes rating will involve process/material change.
If it is so, your engineering department normally should be notified
(package style, material change etc.). Your product dwg notes will change
accordingly. Where is my $1000 (I assume it is US dollar)? please mail it
to my attention.
Thank you very much.
jk ;-)
>-----Original Message-----
>From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jim Jenkins
>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:03 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [TN] Moisture sensitive parts
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>Hi everybody,
>
>Lately we have had a few problems with moisture sensitive part precautions.
> During the design phase, a part is identified as moisture sensitive. The
>purchase orders are then modified to include packaging/labeling notices
>identifying the moisture requirements. Then, when the parts are received,
>some are properly packaged and labeled and some are not. In all cases when
>we contact the supplier we are told that the part in question is no longer
>sensitive [component assembly processes were changed, etc] or we have parts
>come identified as sensitive which were not when we created the design. So
>the $1000 QUESTION is, do you try to identify moisture sensitive parts on
>your design documentation or do you rely on your supplier to properly
>identify and package sensitive parts and just handle them accordingly when
>you receive them???
>
>We have had a number of discrepancies, and I was wondering what everyone
>else does to avoid this kind of thing. As always, thank you in advance for
>any help you can provide.
>
>Have fun,
>
>Jim Jenkins
>
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