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The same approach toward quality is
shown in continuous design for manufacture,
where carefully written procedures are
also followed so that products are manufactured
according to a strict quality assurance
policy. This includes numerous preventive
measures, controls and tests. |
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Preventive measures include the implementation
of an antistatic circuit that
covers from raw material reception up
to packing and shipping, including assembly
and verification lines, in order to
prevent possible failures in hard-to-diagnose
components.
Control testing starts with the inspection of incoming raw materials and
continues throughout the production
line, verifying all aspects not normally
inspected in later stages.
Automation improves quality,
as it enhances product uniformity while
also reducing the possibility of human
error.
The most important test is electric
verification, since it ensures proper
product operation before storage or
shipping. To handle this task, the Testing
Department is equipped with various automatic test units that are
regularly calibrated according to a
strict schedule
PREMIUM also has a temperature-controlled, burn-in room where the product
is exposed to maximum load capacity
under harsh conditions for several hours
to induce failure whenever a latent
defect exists.
After burn-in, the product is fully
retested and a report is printed
with the most representative measurements
obtained during the testing sequence
and later enclosed with the unit. |
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Raw
materials inspection / Warehouse
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SMD line
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Automatic
test units
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temperature-controlled
"burn-in"
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