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Dirty parts

Hello colleagues! Hope you have a great weekend and the sun is not burning around like in our region Sunglasses
In the light of recent events at our enterprise, it became interesting to me. Do you face the fact that poorly cleaned or completely contaminated parts are brought to you for measurements from production? Often, a small piece of metal adhering to a part can significantly affect the measurement results. In addition, part that is poorly cleaned from oil contaminates the probe, and microparticles adhere to it during measurement. One way or another, with a large number of measurements, I have no desire to check and clean every detail. We agreed with the production that they will do it, but last time we had to redo a large number of measurements due to poorly cleaned parts.
How does it work in your company?
Parents
  • I work in an MRO with a dedicated cleaning department, so most of the time its no more than a quick wipe down in some spots. But they're typically staffed by the lowest paid, least skilled people in the building, and its not uncommon to have to change the route for the part and send it back to cleaning.
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  • I work in an MRO with a dedicated cleaning department, so most of the time its no more than a quick wipe down in some spots. But they're typically staffed by the lowest paid, least skilled people in the building, and its not uncommon to have to change the route for the part and send it back to cleaning.
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