: Kendall Wilcox/Orch/SJ/FCPA/Fujitsu)
Subject: Plastics Cert Documentation
Dear Fellow Members,
We have a plethora of plastic subassemblies, produced by outside
vendors, that are received and stocked in our factory. We must keep
certs of flammability on file for each shipment of every plastic
All we do is to specify the required plastic material by Manufacturer,
generic name,
and specific grade on our drawings.
From time to time, the FUS inspector will pick a part from our assembly
line, and check the
drawing in our print file to ensure that it calls up a material that meets
the UL
Hi Richard:
The manufacturer must keep these
available for the inspectors that appear each quarter.
To my knowledge, no third-party certifier has required
such records.
Most would like you to do so, and if you volunteered,
they would be very happy
Hi Kendall:
I would take a step back and ask how does my company
confirm that the plastic part we ordered meets our specs ?
Does incoming inspection check the cert attached with the
shipment and keep a record that they cross-checked it with
a component specification or
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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 1998 5:09 AM
To: 'Darrell Locke (MSMail)'; 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'
Subject:RE: Plastics Cert Documentation
We just had a meeting here yesterday on this same issue. The shear
number
of plastic subassemblies
Mgr - Product Compliance
GTECH Corp.
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Subject: RE: Plastics Cert Documentation
Author: john_loise...@ne.3com.com at Internet
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Date:11/19/1998 1:50 PM
I have
Dear Fellow Members,
We have a plethora of plastic subassemblies, produced by outside
vendors, that are received and stocked in our factory. We must keep
certs of flammability on file for each shipment of every plastic part to
satisfy UL, CSA, and TUV factory inspectors. This involves sorting
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