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The main point is to define the parameters under control in order to maximize the results with minimum samples to test.

You should use expert for this issue.



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Reuven ROKAH 

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-----Original Message-----

From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rex Waygood

Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:40 PM

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Subject: Re: [TN] Taguchi



We use DOE Pro which is an Excel plug-in

We have only used this software so we cannot make a comparison, it works

for us.

Regards

Rex



-----Original Message-----

From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ken Bloomquist

Sent: 01 June 2009 15:42

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Subject: Re: [TN] Taguchi



Hi Rex,



I too have used Taguchi in the past and found it quite useful. I had

some old DOS software once that didn't work very well. I'm curious what

software you use and how user friendly it is.



Thanks,



KennyB



-----Original Message-----

From: Rex Waygood [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:25 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] Taguchi



I don't think I could give you a step by step approach to Taguchi but I

recommend it as an experimental method.

We were waving 50,000 assemblies a week when the customer introduced a

new design. There was an RF can surrounding the pcb which had to be 100%

soldered to the edge of the pcb. Initial work showed that the board was

too small for the can and we had 8 people per shift hand soldering the

bits the wave missed. The can was manufactured using a progressive tool,

megga money to change, the pcb was punch and crunch, expensive to

change. Attempts to improve the wave process failed so we called in two

wave consultants. One was kind enough to say it was impossible at the

start of the day and didn't charge, the second spent a day, did charge

and said it was impossible.

So we did a Taguchi and our first attempt got us down to 1.5 reworkers

per shift. Further honing of the Taguchi plus some other improvements

got us to 0.5 reworkers per shift.

In terms of understanding the wave process and being able to improve the

process, Taguchi is fantastic.

I recommend that you carefully tell your operators why you are doing the

Taguchi and how it works. We had a later Taguchi sabotaged by a wave

operator who didn't like running the machine on settings he knew would

produce rubbish, he doesn't work here now!

You have to gain the co-operation of your production department as to

get points on your graphs you will have to build product that is 'bad'.

You must carefully decide what your attributes are to be so opens,

shorts and pull through might be your choice. On our first one we were

only concerned with the % of the frame soldered to the board. The beauty

of Taguchi is that if you change your mind about the importance of the

attributes you can change the machine settings in line with a paper

exercise on the Taguchi.

Picking your independent variables for a wave is not easy and is best

done in a brain storm once your team realise the definition of

independent variable. I.e. preheater setting is not independent, topside

pcb temp, is as conveyor speed would change topside temp for a given

preheat setting.

We have some software which helps with the arithmetic and array choice.



I really do think Taguchi is a great tool.

Rex



Rex Waygood

Technical Manager

 

Hansatech EMS provides value manufacturing through engineering and

quality

 

Hansatech EMS Limited

Benson Road

Nuffield Industrial Estate

Poole



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