Hi Paul! I’m a rather green process engineer and Im wondering if you can help me understand PFMEA a bit better. I’ve noticed that, at my company, we have a hard time with PFMEA. There are a couple areas I think we could improve upon just by having a better understanding of the definitions of failure mode and what exactly we should focus on in regards to failure modes. I’ve been told to keep my failure modes relating to product defects caused by the process, but I’ve learned that this isn’t always entirely encompassing of a process’ potential failures. I’ve realized that we particularly struggle when our failure modes are not related to part defects but falls into some of the other categories of 5M1E. I’d be very interested if you did more videos on PFMEA.
Paul, your videos truly have been a godsend. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
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Hi Paul! I’m a rather green process engineer and Im wondering if you can help me understand PFMEA a bit better.
I’ve noticed that, at my company, we have a hard time with PFMEA. There are a couple areas I think we could improve upon just by having a better understanding of the definitions of failure mode and what exactly we should focus on in regards to failure modes. I’ve been told to keep my failure modes relating to product defects caused by the process, but I’ve learned that this isn’t always entirely encompassing of a process’ potential failures. I’ve realized that we particularly struggle when our failure modes are not related to part defects but falls into some of the other categories of 5M1E.
I’d be very interested if you did more videos on PFMEA.
Here is one for you to watch
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Here is another - ruclips.net/video/hGIRCAVXmKE/видео.html