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Tests and Checks
100

Led by Rob Hines, this department is the last quality check before shipping

Final inspection

100

The 3-letter acronym for the form used to record a defect or problem with a part 

NCR (Non-conformance Report)

100

This packet travels with the part recording process data and requires dates and initials.

Router

100

Used to chemically remove contamination from parts this operation is one of many methods designed for surface preparation

Degreasing

100

This scheduled service verifies the accuracy and function of measurement equipment

Calibration

200

This department ensures the function and quality of critical equipment

Maintenance

200

DAILY DOUBLE!

FOD (foreign object debris)

200

Used by operators this detailed document describes how to process a specific part from receiving to shipping and requires customer approval

Job Instruction (JI)

200

Using high voltage electricity to melt powder, this process is often used to apply thermal barrier coatings

Plasma coating

200

Inspections and overchecks are vital to prevent this specific quality failure; when a non-conforming part reaches the customer

Escape

300

Led by Keith Chambers, this department microscopically examines coating samples

Metallography Lab

300

Replacing PST, these 4 letters represent our official merger with Linde PLC

LAMT (Linde Advanced Material Technologies)

300

Performed by internal and external bodies, these checks ensure we are compliant with industry standards and procedures

Audits

300

Applied electrochemically in a large plating tank, this method focuses on abrasive, and wear and corrosion resistant coatings

Tribomet

300

Used to check the structure and thickness of coatings, these small pieces of metal represent a batch of parts or cubicle set-up

Lab samples

400

Represented by Cole Sommer, Eyan Stevenson, and Lauren Winborne this role focuses on investigating defects and process improvement

Quality Engineer

400

Coming soon to a cubicle near you, this mobile system will assist in tracking both production and quality actions  

DART (Digitally assisted router technology)

400

Supplied by the customer these documents provide the technical requirements and precise tolerances that our processes must meet

Specifications (Tech plan, SPI, Who Knows)

400

Using controlled, high-powered explosions this coating device performs one of the loudest operations on campus

D-Gun

400

Posted by a quality team member, these notices are reminders of urgent information and repeated defects caught by customers 

Quality Alerts

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

Ralph Palmer

500

This 4-letter acronym describes a metric that tracks lost time, money, and opportunity due to non-conforming products

COPQ (Cost of poor quality)

500

Compliance with the strict standards of this 6-letter aerospace and defense accreditation program certifies the quality of our services

NADCAP

500

Derived from existing plasma technology, this new coating method uses a liquid ceramic feedstock 

Suspension Plasma Spray

500

An investigation used to determine the underlying cause of a defect and suggest preventive actions

Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA)

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