Solve product quality problems through innovation
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- ALPTEC
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- Nov 16,2020
Summary
The biggest responsibility of ALPTEC to customers is to solve product quality problems through innovation.
Solve
product quality problems through innovation
The biggest responsibility of ALPTEC to customers is to solve product quality problems through innovation.
Our
Static Grounding Reel shell is welded as a whole, and during the welding
process, the shell will inevitably be deformed. Some shells will dent inward on
both sides, and some will bulge outward. Those shells that protrude outward
will pull the bracket outward. The final impact on the product is that the
bracket becomes an outer horoscope, and the take-up reel cannot be fixed, and
the finished product is judged as unqualified. The quality inspector issued a
return order to the supplier of the enclosure, asking the supplier to avoid the
deformation of the protrusions on both sides of the enclosure. However,
suppliers often have the same problem at the next batch. Repeated several times,
the supplier could not accept it. They proposed that if the shell is required
to be fully welded, there will definitely be deformation, and if it is not
deformed, it is possible to use spot welding. But spot welding fails to meet
our requirements for structural strength. So we are faced with the multiple
choice question of whether to be strong or not deformed. No matter which answer
we choose, it will bring problems. In this case, of course, we can't adopt the
lesser of two evils, because in the end it will damage the interests of
customers. At this time, we wondered why it should be raised, and how good it
would be if it was not raised. Hold down the take-up reel with your hands on
both sides, it is perfect, release the hand, and the take-up reel will fall
off. It would be great if there were two hands pressing it all the time. But
where can I keep pressing with my hand? At this time, the quality inspector
proposed a method to the supplier, which is to move one of the two screws that
were originally connected to the bracket to the shaft. The shaft cannot be
elongated. Isn't this the equivalent of having an invisible hand holding down
the sides of the shell? In this way, the problem was solved without increasing
any cost. We don't have to lose the structural strength of the product, nor
will we face the reel falling, and the supplier's processing difficulty has not
increased. It is a change of the screw position, and the supplier will never
face such a bad return order.