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Date: | Thu, 2 Apr 1998 13:11:41 EST |
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Hi, All.
A few weeks ago I inquired about whether or not to report soldering defects
between wave-soldering and touch-up and received several informative
responses. Thanks for that. A follow-up question:
How does anyone report their Defects/Unit to the "outside world"? For
example, do you report the worst-case scenario that occurs after wave and
before touch-up? OR do you report failures at electrical testing? OR
something else?
I would really appreciate getting further input on your reporting criteria
(again, to the "outside world") as well as your Defects/Unit (DPU) rates (so
that I can compare ours for "grading" ourselves).
Thanks to all in advance.
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