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CQI-17 – Special ProcessĀ – Electronic Assembly Manufacturing Soldering System Assessment: the method – #2517
Context
The CQI-17 (Soldering System Assessment) is a standard developed by the Automotive Industry Action Group to assess and improve the control of soldering processes, particularly those used in the automotive industry such as wave soldering, reflow soldering, selective soldering, and manual soldering operations.Ā
In accordance withĀ the IATF 16949 and within the framework of specific customer requirements, this standard applies to all suppliers in the automotive sector that use soldering processes in the manufacture of their products, especially for electronic assemblies.Ā
The aim of the CQI-17 assessment is to reduce the risk of failure associated with soldering processes, ensure the reliability, electrical integrity, and mechanical strength of soldered joints, and guarantee their compliance with the quality, safety, and performance requirements expected by automotive manufacturers.Ā
This standard is part of a strategy for continuous improvement of special processes. It provides a structured framework enablingĀ organizationsĀ to carry out self-assessments across several key areas: control of soldering processes, equipment capability and maintenance, management of critical parameters (such as temperature profiles, flux application, and solder quality), qualification and competence of personnel, and effectiveness of inspection and testing systems.Ā
You wish toĀ familiarizeĀ yourself with the requirements and best practices of CQI-17, as well as the self-assessment guidelines,Ā in order toĀ implement improvement measures aimed at ensuring the quality, reliability, and durability of soldered connections in your products.Ā
Objectives
- Understand the specific requirements of clients who require CQI-17.
- Be familiar with the contents of the CQI-17 manual (self-assessment tables, job audits, etc.).
- Identify the key points of the manual and the gaps that need to be addressed to comply with it.
- Learn how to use the self-assessment criteria in the CQI-17 manual through a case study focusing on technical aspects.
- Develop an action plan to implement the CQI-17 manual.
Recommanded for
- Anyone responsible for developing, implementing or evaluating special processes
- Internal auditors and suppliers
Specific operating conditions for remote sessions
- Have a PC equipped with a microphone, a webcam and, if possible, a headset for greater comfort. Note: wallpapers are available on Zoom or Teams to hide the background.
- Have a good Internet connection, which should be tested before the session.
- Settle down in a quiet, isolated place; set yourself to āunavailableā status on Teams; close your email access, and mute your phone, so as not to be disturbed during the session.
- Participants from the same organisation should not be grouped together in the same room, but each at their own desk.
- Ā The end-of-course knowledge test must be taken with your webcam and microphone turned on. We may need to verify that you are alone in the room.
- Please sign in 5 minutes before the start of the session.
Prerequisites
- Have the latest edition of the CQI-17 manual as well as the Assessment WorkbookĀ (Excel file).
- GeneralĀ awarenessĀ ofĀ manufacturingĀ orĀ solderingĀ processesĀ
Pedagogy
The course alternates between theoretical sessions on the requirements of the CQI-17 manual and practical sessions involving exercises and a case study focusing on technical aspects.
Evaluation mode
- Knowledge test (Multi Choice Questions)Ā
Course materials
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Participant file containing the presentations delivered during the training and the exercise materials.
- Digital training materials are made available to trainees a few days before the start of the training course on our LMS platform.
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- AIAG publications and specific requirements of US car manufacturers.