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In most cases, your consigned kit will undergo a thorough audit upon reaching our dock. We compare the BOM to the components and verify congruency in part numbers, values, tolerances, package types and package sizes. An audit report is usually generated within 24 hours of receiving your kit.

There may be times when your kit may not undergo a full audit. These include:

  • Quick Turn Assemblies (24 & 48 hour turns)
    • In these instances, we attempt to verify devices as they are populated and report to you as issues come up
  • Mangled Kits (An internal term)
    • We've, on occasion, received kits from some customers that are completely unusable
    • If you will be supplying a kit (full or partial), all we ask is that you do due diligence in assembling the kit

Consigned Kit Considerations

  • Attrition: Have you accounted for attrition? No assembly process is perfect so we recommend that you provide the following overages:
    • Passive Devices: 2-3%
    • Active Devices: 1%
    • High Cost Devices: 1 extra or 1%
  • Special Handling Requirements: You will need to provide special handling instructions if your kit includes devices that require special solder reflow profiles, cannot be washed in an aqueous cleaner or other special handling requirements.
  • Special Handling Requirements: You will need to provide special handling instructions if your kit includes devices that require special solder reflow profiles, cannot be washed in an aqueous cleaner or other special handling requirements.

 

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