Hi,I have been asked to consider the up-issue of SMT, reflow and stencil
print programs using an engineering change process with respect to
controlling changes made and for products being manufactured to AS9100
specifications.
Has anyone had any experience of this practice? What is the general opinion
of trying to control SMT program issue status (not assembly issue but SMT/reflow
program issue) using an engineering change. Is this common practice.
When changes are made to the SMT, reflow or stencil print, program there would
need to be an EC to approve the change. I am a bit unsure if this is workable!! Thanks for the input in advance.Douglas I McCall.
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