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Dimensional Control Process |
Logical's dimensional control process is a thorough, logic driven series of steps whereby specifics are distilled from general Quality Build Objective information. Our dimensional control methodology provides a detailed sequence of activities that push quality upfront in the design cycle. This methodology ensures that assemblies go together 100% of the time and meet all predetermined performance objectives.
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| Our dimensional control engineers are experts in the following areas: |
- Design for assembly
- GD&T/Functional datum structure
- D variation simulation modeling
- Tolerance Stack-up Analysis
- Functional gage and fixture design
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| Our Key steps for dimensional control: |
- Qualify and Quantify assembly's build objectives.
- Evaluate the geometric sensitivities of design concepts.
- Define and document locating schemes, datum structures, and GD&T
- Gather and assess processing capability.
- Evaluate assembly process.
- Apply 3D simulation modeling to ascertain capability and system sensitivity.
- Use the existing functional GD&T to drive the development fixtures and gages.
- Call out SPC and key characteristics.
- Produce and provide a quality process manual.
- Cost effective process maintenance using sensitivity study.
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