Soldering
is a procedure that uses solder, a metal alloy with a low melting point. When
it melts, it works like a glue, joining metal parts together. Workers in the
electronics assembly plants and manufacturing facilities should equip
themselves with soldering
certification as a guarantee of skills and ability to comply with quality
standards.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
New Electronic Manufacturing Certification Helps Protect Manufacturers' Intellectual Property
In
2013, the Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) launched a
certification program that allows printed board manufacturers to show their
commitment and concern to protect customers’ intellectual property by complying
with industry best practices.
In
a press release, Michael Mosan, the vice president of global technology of TTM
Technologies averred that the protection of intellectual property is extremely
important in the electronics industry.” He further said that IPC’s new
Intellectual Property Protection Program is designed to help improve facilities’
programs and ultimately get them certified to a university standard.
The
electronic manufacturing certification
process was based on IPC-1071 also known as Best Practices for Intellectual
Property Protection in Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing. It is designed to
regulate the electronic manufacturing processes for commercial, military,
industrial and high reliability markets. It was developed with help and input
from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), assembly companies and printed
circuit board manufacturers.
The
certification process encompasses a facility audit that is anchored on a 130-question
evaluation that examines the specific areas that involved physical facility
security, information technology security and compliance to specific
regulations including ITAR and EAR.
The
audit questionnaire covers specific categories. These are related to the main
categories in the IPC-1071 standard which also includes corporate policy,
employee training, emergency procedures, supply chain, vendor management, destruction
of scrap materials and many more.
The Certification
Process
Electronic
manufacturing organizations that want to be certified are required to submit to
a certification process. There’s not much pressure here because interested
organization can go through the process at their own pace. They have three
levels of audit to choose from, depending on their level of needs:
- Level 1, Basic Intellectual
Property Protection, best suited for manufacturing facilities that produce
high-volume consumer goods.
- Level 2, High Intellectual
Property Protection, best suited for manufacturing facilities that produce
high-value goods.
- Level 3, Advanced Level for
Military, Government and Commercial Intellectual Property Protection,
designed for military and high-security systems.
Requiring
participating organizations to obtain electronic manufacturing certification is
one of the most significant campaigns of IPC. It works to ensure the protection
of manufacturers’ intellectual rights and guarantee the reliability and quality
of their finished products.
Source:
IPC.org
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
ISO 9001 - What’s It All About
If you are
familiar with quality standardization, you should have an idea about the
International Organization for standardization or ISO. It is composed of a
series of numbers which is a code; 9001 being the code that specifies the
procedural and documentation requirements for quality management system or QMS.
Organizations accredited under ISO 9001 use this standard as their yardstick of
quality in manufacturing products or in performing services in order to meet
customer demands and comply with regulatory requirements. The ISO 9001 is adopted by more
than one million organizations from over 160 countries all over the world.
Companies use its standards which they find helpful in:
·
Structuring processes
·
Improving the efficiency of existing procedures
·
Continuous improvement
The ISO 9001
has ha broad scope. It is applicable to all companies regardless of size and
industry. Its benefits to business organizations include:
1. It enables a business to meet customer requirements.
ISO is a
benchmark of quality. A company that it certifies has passed a periodic quality
audit that checks its compliance to the organization’s procedural and
documentation requirements. Many companies seek ISO certification not only to
improve the quality of its products but because it is a customer requirement.
2. It works to increase revenues and
attract business from new customers.
An ISO
certification is a very good marketing angle that you can use to promote your
business. It can also expose your business to markets of non-certified
companies are cannot penetrate.
3. ISO 9001 improves the quality of your
product and improves company reputation.
As a
promoter and authority of quality, ISO can certainly raise the level of quality
in your organization. This gives your company a good reputation which becomes
an advantage to your marketing programs.
4. It increases the number of satisfied
customers.
Quality is
producing products customers expect. It means fewer complaints and lesser
product returns. It all boils down to customer satisfaction which can mean more
business for your company
5. ISO Works to Make People in the
Organization How Your Business Works
ISO is a
system that documents the procedures and processes of each department in an
organization. It makes everyone involved in all stages of the production
process aware of how things are done, making it easy for them to spot a
discrepancy especially when they conduct an internal audit. An ISO 9001
certification is solid evidence that your company is compliant to the international
standards of quality.
6. It develops a culture of professionalism
and boosts employee morale
An ISO
certification is an end result of employee efforts, discipline and sacrifices.
It will not happen unless there is change in certain practices and work habits.
It is an outcome of collective efforts to comply with ideal standards. The
interaction, training and discipline relative to standardization foster
professionalism.
7. It promotes consistency
Quality is
achieved only by following specific procedures and work instructions. Any
deviation can mean non-conformance which can result in a major discrepancy. If
you want your company to consistently produce quality products, you must follow
procedures consistently – and you must be strict about this on your workers.
Remember, when quality diminishes, your customers and revenues will surely
diminish.
8. ISO helps to Improve Efficiency, Reduce
Waste, and Boost Productivity
A structured
system identifies unnecessary steps that can only lead to delays and waste of
time and resources. With the introduction of a standard, procedures are
optimized, every process is documented and results are easy to check.
Documentation makes people accountable. This makes people efficient as it
reduces errors and back-jobs. All of these translate to better productivity.
ISO 9001 is
a standard of quality that is recognized by the whole world. It does involve an
investment but it works to keep your business on top of its game which means
more customers and additional revenues. If you want your business to excel, you
should consider getting an ISO 9001 certification. To ensure that your
employees are able to comply with the qualification and skill set requirement,
you may send them for training in their respective fields. A Blackfox certification can help your workers
get on the right track.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
The 3 Levels of IPC Certified Trainers
The product development in
the electronics manufacturing process involves multiple stages including
initial design, production, and final testing. The complexity of these
processes combined with the objective to achieve uniform standards prompted the
IPC to set criteria for product acceptability and establish training courses to
produce IPC-certified training professionals, which it has classified into
three different levels.
1. Master IPC Trainers (MIT)
These are the trainers
authorized by IPC to conduct training and grant IPC certification to certified
IPC trainers. IPC has also authorized MITs to conduct Certified IPC Specialist
Training to qualified individuals. On top of this, MITs are also given the
authority to conduct IPC training for any organization that wants such training
for its employees as long as these are conducted in accordance with IPC
policies and procedures.
This level is open only to
employees of IPC training centers that are licensed and authorized by IPC. MITs
receive their certification from the IPC director for certification.
2. Certified IPC Trainers (CIT)
Certified IPC Trainers earn
their certification through the training and testing conducted by Master IPC
Trainers. Individuals that are qualified to take this level of training include
employees of companies, faculty members of schools and training institutions, or
independent consultants who work with electronics manufacturing companies.
Certified IPC Trainers are authorized to issue certification credentials to
Certified IPC Specialists who have successfully completed their training
program or pass the program's minimum skills measurement criteria.
3. Certified IPC Specialists (CIS)
Certified Training
Specialists are a product of an IPC program that is designed to train and test
individuals regarding the correct application of product classification. They
are trained and certified either by a Certified IPC Trainer or Master IPC
Trainer. The training for Certified IPC Specialist is appropriate for managers,
supervisors, inspectors, operators, technology students and individuals who can
benefit from a good understanding of IPC standards.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Electronics Training and Certification: Crucial Elements in the Fight Against Counterfeit Parts
The electronics industry continues to battle fake or
counterfeit parts, which production and distribution within the United States
and around the world have reached an alarming rate. Tiered supply chains,
bargain hunting, reduced inventory levels, part scarcity or out of production,
assumption of quality control by others and limited inspection and testing have
been determined as among
the main reasons for the rise in production of counterfeit electronics and
related components and goods.
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In an effort to reduce and eventually expunge this huge
problem besetting the sector, it is imperative that manufacturing companies
subject their workforce to electronic
manufacturing training by a reputable organizations and certification body.
Certification programs for electronic professionals may consist
of one or more trainings on, among others:
- counterfeit product auditing or screening;
- counterfeit component QA inspection;
- counterfeit component detection techniques;
- counterfeit component recognition or identification tips; and
- counterfeit component mitigation process.
These comprehensive sets of courses and trainings are
expected to equip electronic technicians and specialists with the knowledge and
skill to detect and prevent counterfeit components, while advancing the company’s
Quality Assurance process.
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