Trapping Fake Parts the Spectral Response Way

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prabhakar_deosthali
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prabhakar_deosthali   8/6/2012 1:04:42 AM
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It looks like, to optimize the costs, acombination of two procedures may be adopted to weed out he possibility of counterfeit parts getting onto your assembly lines.

 

1. For parts purchased from the reputed suppliers , the self certfication of the vendor can be taken at its face value with only random sample testing. if the sample is found to be problemetic then the whole lot to be rejected and sent back to the supplier.

 

2. For gray market purchases , 100% inspection and testing to be done of each part before it is cleared for production.

 

 

 

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Does this method work?
_hm   8/5/2012 9:05:48 AM
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It is not possible to weed out all counterfeit parts with procedure outlines. Rather these type of procedure makes way to introduce counterfiet parts. The only way to ensure it is genuine part is that you purchase parts from manufacturere or exclusive/authorised distributor with full tracebility and read/record data, if required. Once you get it from grey market, it shows your willingenss to employ counterfiet parts in your product and latter justify it to be good parts. I have so many  times experience these type of situation.

 

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anandvy   8/4/2012 6:59:40 AM
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@Jennifer, good to hear about the initiatives taken by Spectral Response LLC to  stop counterfeit parts.  Am curious to know why can't all the companies start taking such initiatives to stop counterfieting ?

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Barbara Jorgensen   8/3/2012 3:25:42 PM
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Jenn--great story. In the perfect world, such incoming inspection would not be necessary if a company could trust the same tests were being done by suppliers. But as Spectral found out, that's not the case. It is helpful to hear these kinds of anecdotes becuas it also illustrates that a lot of the stuff being done further up the supply chain still doesn't seem to be working.



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