Temperature inspection room
Temperature inspection room
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Do you know if any norm (ISO 9001 for example) imposes a temperature and a tolerance for the inspection room (mainly used for incoming goods). Thanks!
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RE: Temperature inspection room
I remember standing on a loading dock measuring a prototype piece for the B2. it was about 8 feet long. We deliberately delivered it first thing in the morning. As we measured it and they measured it the sun started hitting it and it started growing. Not only couldn't the customer determine if it was in spec, they couldn't get the same measurement twice.
Specifications were way too tight for a part that big but I had a partner who said we could build it. I still think we built it right but we never got paid for it. They didn't say it was out of spec. They could just never determine if it was in spec so we never got paid.
Maybe the coolest part we ever built, though.
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com
Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.
RE: Temperature inspection room
RE: Temperature inspection room
It doesn't give a tolerance on the temp, I'd suggest it needs to be accommodated in the typical 10% inspection allowance.
ANSI B4.4M-1981 (or newer version if there is one) Inspection of Workpieces may give some info.
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RE: Temperature inspection room