We are having some items manufactured in Asia, and the paint quality of the final product has issues from application to shipping. We've sorted out the shipping and packaging issues, but a VP would like us to:
"add standard reference or class call-out for the paint quality such as Class I, II or III. I want to include a paint quality class so the requirement is clear and parts can be rejected for not meeting the cosmetic standard."
I've never experienced a "Class I, II, or III" paint quality call-out. Doing a search here on ET I found nothing pertaining to "Class I, II, or III" either. If such exists, please point me in the right direction. I have a suspicion that what needs to happen is that our company writes and defines our own acceptance criteria, publishes it as a specification, disseminates it to vendors, and then refer to it on our drawings. But, I could be (hopefully) wrong.
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"add standard reference or class call-out for the paint quality such as Class I, II or III. I want to include a paint quality class so the requirement is clear and parts can be rejected for not meeting the cosmetic standard."
I've never experienced a "Class I, II, or III" paint quality call-out. Doing a search here on ET I found nothing pertaining to "Class I, II, or III" either. If such exists, please point me in the right direction. I have a suspicion that what needs to happen is that our company writes and defines our own acceptance criteria, publishes it as a specification, disseminates it to vendors, and then refer to it on our drawings. But, I could be (hopefully) wrong.
"Art without engineering is dreaming; Engineering without art is calculating."
Have you read faq731-376 to make the best use of these Forums?