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WS2: Counterfeit Detection Inspection Techniques
June, 30, 2016.
Half-Day 8:30am-12:30pm
Jason Jowers, Velocity
Overview
This course will (1) give the attendees an understanding of useful techniques to use to identify suspect counterfeit electronic components (e.g. microscopy, X-ray, decapsulation, remarking test, resurfacing tests) and (2) provide the attendees with the opportunity to apply that knowledge by personally inspecting suspect counterfeit components with microscopes.
Presentation Outline
- Description of the prevalence of counterfeit components, the threat those pose to the industry, and counterfeiting techniques
- Description and photos of the different types of nonconforming conditions that are most commonly present in components
- Description and photos of different types of false positives (conditions which may cause Inspectors to erroneously fail good product)
- Description of the different types of inspection techniques that are used to identify suspect
Hands-on Application
- Use marking permanency test, acetone wipe test, scrape test, and microscopy inspection to inspect components
Who Should Participate
- Managers who need to become familiarized with this topic
- Engineers who need to learn inspection techniques