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MX ELECTRONICS
MANUFACTURING – SAN DIEGO
METRICS REVIEW FOR OCTOBER 2014
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On Time Delivery ISITarget 98%
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San DiegoOn time Delivery – 84.5% average
First Pass Yield –After the SMT machine – 40% - found misalignment problem with components –
tracked it back to stencil printer, replaced motor and encoder 11/18
After the Wave Solder – 25% - cleaned the solder pots after 4 years of usage – 11/5
After the touch up from the wave solder – 60% - assemblers still forgetting to place
all components on – re-work affecting class 3 jobs
After the hand trimming of the leads after touch up – 90% - looking into getting
automated machine
After the insert of LED’s on the back side – 80%, because there are no batch sizes,
interruptions are happening affecting components being placed 100%
After the wash and at final inspection – 90%, process improved due to switch in
solder mask, and new washer
Before
AFTER
The lead and lead-free solder pots had not been cleaned for more than 4 years effecting quality, requiring touch-up and re-work;
resulting in, field failures for class 2 - 3 projects.
1. Bins for WIP were everywhere on the production floor
2. Inventory was in 5 locations in building3. There was no work space on any work station due
to excessive tools/ feeder guns, garbage
BEFORE
1. Eliminated tables and work stations2. Controlled inventory and projects in WIP3. Implemented ESD protocols for smocks, tables, heel
straps, and floor
AFTER
1. Considered all safety hazards and concerns – like extension cords, hanging wires, pvc piping.
2. Removed all solder stations and replaced them with digital equipment
3. Removed all fans from work stations and replaced them with extraction fans
BEFORE
AFTER
Because we had a fire on the production floor that was contained in our inline washer, we were able to get through insurance: a new washer, copper piping and an air compression station; meanwhile, removing all old equipment.