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Duration: 51 min
The continued innovation and improvement of manufactured components rely on the ability of manufacturers to create products quickly and reliably without sacrificing quality. With increasing standards of cleanliness, more thorough analyses of parts are required to ensure they meet these high expectations. Additionally, the surface cleanliness of components is critical for the adhesion of additional coatings and treatments, directly correlating to the final quality of the part. Cleanliness has been shown to correlate so closely to field failure rates that the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) and the International Organization of Standards (ISO) developed comprehensive standards specifically for the characterization of the cleanliness of automotive components.
When producing parts for a demanding OEM, there are severe requirements imposed on the parts’ quality and cleanliness. Technical cleanliness analysis, in compliance with ISO16232 or VDA19, is a powerful tool that can prove the high standards of your manufacturing and return insights on how to further improve your workflow.
What will you learn in this webinar
On-demand webinar: Technical cleanliness analysis with a SEM: Why?
Luigi Raspolini
Applications and Product Specialist Phenom Desktop SEM, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eindhoven, NL
Luigi has worked with some of the largest manufacturers of vehicle components, giving him a clear and complete view of manufacturing challenges. He learned that industrial manufacturing must comply with standards, but it still is, in many aspects, an artisanal process, and that every production facility requires refinements to their SOP.