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MFG Electronics,
Inc. performs thorough inspections at several key points in the assembly
process. We firmly believe that the lowest cost and highest quality are
obtained by building it right the first time. Our reputation with
customers for consistently meeting their most demanding quality and delivery
objectives rests in large part on:
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our thorough inspections procedures, |
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multiple soaks, high pressure water washes, and rinses
in deionized water, |
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our
highly trained and dedicated employees.
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All outgoing shipments are inspected by the quality manager |
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Full Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection is implemented throughout the
entire manufacturing floor. This includes the use of anti-static mats,
anti-static workstations, wrist straps, a statguard ESD protective floor finish,
mechanical racking with full ESD protection, conductive static-shielding bags,
and an ESD strap tester.
We have standardized our internal inspection procedures on
the following tasks:
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Receiving Inspection: All incoming material purchased for customers by
MFG Electronics, Inc. is inspected before it is placed in inventory. |
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Kit Audit and Parts Preparation: Whether pulled from internal inventory or received as a
consignment kit, all components are reviewed vs. the BOM for correct
quantities and correct parts. Shortage reports are generated and managed. Leaded parts are formed so that label information will be face up and can be
inspected after installation on the PCB. |
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Post Surface Mount/Pre Wave Inspection: 100% of all parts are inspected for
proper location and orientation. This includes all
through hole and surface mount devices.
Open locations are checked against a shortage report and the assembly drawing.
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Post Wave and Post Reflow Inspection: 100% of all parts are
inspected for proper wetting, shorts, bridging, and parts are straightened
where necessary. |
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Final Inspection: 100% of all assemblies are inspected against the
assembly drawing, a list of generic items, and a key list of special items
developed for each particular assembly. |
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Outgoing Inspection: Every shipment is inspected by the quality
manager to ensure all the paperwork and other inspections have been done
according to internal procedures. |
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