dennisbernal91z
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2011
- 24
I am product engineer working for a company that makes medical blood analysis equipment. We do not make anything that touches a patient; it is all just lab equipment. My company sells mainly to second and third world countries. The market we cater to is small labs that can't afford big name analysis machines. This is all important because I need my drawings to reflect that in the sense that I can't spec something up because if I do, our price per piece will shoot up and then we need to pass that onto our customers and they can't afford it.
So with all that being said, does anyone have any suggestions about how to call out a clean part? What I am looking for is if a part gets machined, that it gets rinsed off, maybe tossed in an ultrasonic cleaner to get all large particulate off, and then blown dry with filtered dry air. That’s all. Parts don't need to be incredibly clean, just decent. I know this is ambiguous so it makes it impossible to say there is a pass fail, but I need to put something on there so clear things up.
Finally, being a small company, we don't have very much equipment. Just microscopes and magnifying loupes, and those are not even over in out inspection area. We use those things for production, but could bring them over if need be.
Either way, just want to hear some opinions.
Thanks.
So with all that being said, does anyone have any suggestions about how to call out a clean part? What I am looking for is if a part gets machined, that it gets rinsed off, maybe tossed in an ultrasonic cleaner to get all large particulate off, and then blown dry with filtered dry air. That’s all. Parts don't need to be incredibly clean, just decent. I know this is ambiguous so it makes it impossible to say there is a pass fail, but I need to put something on there so clear things up.
Finally, being a small company, we don't have very much equipment. Just microscopes and magnifying loupes, and those are not even over in out inspection area. We use those things for production, but could bring them over if need be.
Either way, just want to hear some opinions.
Thanks.