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Short description to VDA Volume 19 Part 2
As clients of the Fraunhofer IPA, members of the MontSa industrial alliance are given the jointly written version of a work paper concerned with cleanliness in assembly in the form of a consolidated final report.
The final report forms the basis of a guideline which is planned to be released by the VDA Quality Management Center (VDA-QMC) as VDA Volume 19.2 with the title “Technical cleanliness in assembly – Environment, Logistics, Personnel and Assembly equipment”.
The right to publish the guideline has been transferred to the VDA-QMC by mutual consent of the cooperation partners. No rights exist to claim commission from revenues obtained by the VDA-QMC from distribution of the guideline.
The final report of the MontSa industrial alliance is the property of the participating companies and may be consulted by the companies to clarify internal queries. It is forbidden to publish the final report for commercial purposes.
Contents
A
SCOPE OF APPLICATION AN VALIDITY
2
Scope of application
2.1
Particles
2.2
Application and implementation
3
Exclusions
B
DESIGNING A CLEAN ASSEMBLY FACILITY
Particle generation and mechanisms of transport
Grouping particle sources
2.3
Basic principles for controlling and minimizing damaging
particles
C
ENVIRONMENT
3.1
Measures an recommendations - constructional
3.2
Measures and recommendations – operative
4
Measuring environmental influences
D
LOGISTICS
Fundamentals
Packaging
Logistics processes
Constructionel measures
Operative measures
E
PERSONNEL
Qualification and clothing
Measures and recommendations - conceptual
Accompanying measures and considerations
F
ASSEMBLY EQUIPMENT
Measures and recommendations - constructional
G
DETERMINATION OF CLEANLINESS IMPACTS
Environmental and air cleanliness
Test techniques
Procedure
Documentation
Surface cleanliness
Test technique
3.3
Cleanliness of liquids
4.1
Test set-up
4.2
5
Cleanliness of assembly processes
5.1
5.2
5.3
H
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
1
Terms and definitions
Abbreviations and symbols
References
I
ANALYSIS OF POTENTIALS
Aim
Question List
J
PLANNING EXAMPLE
System components
Construction of the system
Design and organization of a cleanliness zone
Assembly environment
Logistics concept
6
Assembly processes
6.1
Designing assembly processes
6.2
In-line cleaning
7
Operating utilities
8
Determining and assessing cleanliness influences