Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - (Page 18) Global Sourcing False Calls Experts offer six steps for verifying material integrity. he annual EMS sessions at SMTA International in October generated discussion to a degree not seen in some time, and much of it centered on the conundrum that is counterfeit parts. As recounted by Tony Musto of Progeny International (progenyintl.com), an independent component distributor, “The entire supply chain is working hard to verify product integrity and minimize potential for product fraud with forums and services designed to spread information concerning bad supply.” A flurry of chatter ensued, none of it disagreeing with Musto’s assessment, but rather curious about available means to ferret out sources of bad parts before the components reach the assembly floor. In response, Musto had several words of advice. “Recognizing the signs of fraudulent material goes a long way to prevent the distribution of nonconforming product,” he says. Among the warning signs: Price. “Knowing the price of the material is important, if the price is not where it should be, it is most likely not conforming material.” T Looking for customers? Look here! The 2007 CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY Directory of EMS Companies Mike Buetow is editor-in-chief of CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY; mbuetow@upmedia group.com. This column appears monthly. • More than 1,250 EMS facility listings • Detailed info on sales, size, contacts, and more! • Price: Only $999 Order online at circuitsassembly.com/dems 18 Circuits Assembly DECEMBER 2007 Proof. “A good supplier will always be able to produce evidence of good material, such as photographs of the actual parts being sold, as opposed to supplying only a copy of the datasheet and in some cases … will be able to produce a certificate of compliance.” Date codes. Knowing when product has gone obsolete and obtaining evidence of the date code is a precaution that should be taken before every purchase. Some suppliers of fraudulent material will attempt to sell product with date codes that post-date the last date of production. Warranty. Any product procured from a reputable supplier will have a warranty that will be 10 to 30 days from the time the independent distributor takes delivery. Testing. Many reputable offshore suppliers can perform electrical go/no-go test at their facilities before shipping. This sometimes creates a short delay in shipments, but is well worth the time to certify the product is what it is supposed to be. Escrow. Lastly, the independent distributor should always work with suppliers that accept an escrow service for payment; this will ensure, at the very least, time for visual inspection of the material before payment is made. “If any of these examples are detected or the supplier will not agree to the terms, the product should not be purchased,” Musto warns. As we reported in September (“The Component Cops,” page 25), various organizations offer services for detecting and reporting incidents of bad components. The Electronics Resellers Association International (erai.com) gathers, verifies, investigates and reports information received from members and other companies to expose potential problems, and will intervene on members’ behalf to help resolve transactional disputes. ACI (aciusa.org) supplies services, including XRF and microscopy, for spotting counterfeit parts. Other companies and testing labs offer similar services. During his talk, Musto named other online electronics components sourcing and procurement firms that, among other things, maintain databases of counterfeit parts suppliers: Part Hunter (parthunter.com) and Net Components (netcomponents.com). (Disclosure: Net Components markets its customers’ inventories through a financial arrangement with UP Media Group.) Ultimately, Musto advises, “There is no substitution for upfront communication concerning nonconforming product. The most successful partnerships with the independent distribution network have these agreements in place to address these issues before product is procured.” ■ circuitsassembly.com http://erai.com http://www.aciusa.org http://parthunter.com http://netcomponents.com http://circuitsassembly.com/dems http://circuitsassembly.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Circuits Assembly - December 2007 Circuits Assembly - December 2007 Contents Caveat Lector Industry News Market Watch Talking Heads Global Sourcing Screen Printing Better Manufacturing Metalization Options for COB Assembly A Test Comparison of SAC and Non-SAC Pb-Free Solders An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection BEST: A ‘Funky Chicken’ with an EMS Niche Tech Tips Wave Soldering Process Doctor Pb-Free Lessons Learned Getting Lean Eastern Approaches Product Spotlight Ad Index Assembly Insider Technical Abstracts Circuits Assembly - December 2007 Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Circuits Assembly - December 2007 (Page Cover1) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Circuits Assembly - December 2007 (Page Cover2) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Circuits Assembly - December 2007 (Page 1) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Circuits Assembly - December 2007 (Page 2) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Contents (Page 3) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Caveat Lector (Page 4) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Caveat Lector (Page 5) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 6) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 7) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 8) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 9) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 10) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Industry News (Page 11) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Market Watch (Page 12) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Market Watch (Page 13) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Market Watch (Page 14) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Market Watch (Page 15) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Talking Heads (Page 16) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Talking Heads (Page 17) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Global Sourcing (Page 18) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Global Sourcing (Page 19) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Screen Printing (Page 20) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Better Manufacturing (Page 21) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Metalization Options for COB Assembly (Page 22) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Metalization Options for COB Assembly (Page 23) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - A Test Comparison of SAC and Non-SAC Pb-Free Solders (Page 24) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - A Test Comparison of SAC and Non-SAC Pb-Free Solders (Page 25) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - A Test Comparison of SAC and Non-SAC Pb-Free Solders (Page 26) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - A Test Comparison of SAC and Non-SAC Pb-Free Solders (Page 27) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection (Page 28) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection (Page 29) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection (Page 30) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - An A-to-Z Guide to X-Ray Inspection (Page 31) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - BEST: A ‘Funky Chicken’ with an EMS Niche (Page 32) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - BEST: A ‘Funky Chicken’ with an EMS Niche (Page 33) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Tech Tips (Page 34) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Tech Tips (Page 35) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Wave Soldering (Page 36) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Process Doctor (Page 37) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Pb-Free Lessons Learned (Page 38) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Pb-Free Lessons Learned (Page 39) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Getting Lean (Page 40) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Getting Lean (Page 41) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Eastern Approaches (Page 42) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Eastern Approaches (Page 43) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Eastern Approaches (Page 44) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Product Spotlight (Page 45) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Ad Index (Page 46) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Assembly Insider (Page 47) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Technical Abstracts (Page 48) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Technical Abstracts (Page Cover3) Circuits Assembly - December 2007 - Technical Abstracts (Page Cover4)
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