Production Pathway - Quality & Temper History
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00:05 We're going to take a little deeper dive into some functionality in production pathway, so I'm going to flip this over to a production pathway screen. I filtered to a specific orders here, so I'm going to cover a little tracking with temporary history and some quality characteristics as well in this demo. So I'm going to let my tempering operation, so I'm going to start my load, my piece of equipment that I'm going to temper that and then I have two things going on here. One, I have equipment, data questions I need to reply to them so it's going to require that before I can start my load and if I try to start my load, you must have a temporary time and temp before I can start this slow. So to do that, this is set up at the operational level, temporary data collection, data collection type, tempering history.
00:55 So I need to go in to do that. So I put in by temperature hours, I intend to soak it and I can own it and it will save a note to the order of tempering history. What I, what I said I did as a data input or I can also enter a unit and a unit of measure what artemio honestly. So I want a temporary [inaudible] five for three hours that he'd been. My hbcu was 58 hr. See I can add a note as you want into that. And OK, that. And then, uh, my loads already. Just start now. I'm going to end this. I'm going to end his vote right now to get this moved along just for the demo sake here, but you'd start the load. Roger sold time when the load pulls you in the tracking. And then OK, that I still have my order filter here.
01:58 So what's going on with this, with tempering history will cover that specifically. Right now you go under utilities in, there'll be a temper review function by going to temporary view is sorting by part number first. And that's the default slurp by part number. So I can see there's the order I just did I buy that part number. I got an Iq of 58 tempering temperature of 10 and a quarter and I'm going to soak it for three hours and I still don't have final hardness so it's not completed the chain yet, but that's where that information, when you add that at tempering start, that's going to be built. Now you'll notice a few more loads down. I had that part and I tempered it in 49 or cs clenched templated 500 for three hours. And these, the cement value Max value means sigma range that we got on the part.
02:53 So that information is built out at the next layer here. And I'll show you that in a second. So just you can review this and this is your data suicide I used to play around on. So it's doing some odd filter trunks, my data here, but that's not because of the system is way I do things right. So let's move back to this. All right, so now we're gonna go into quality tempering history and also quality requirement. So I'm at my inspection operation when it's dark, my load, and um, you know, there's my test or, and OK, it gives me the start load screen or w my labor because I'm not doing that on the site and OK at. So I'm, I'm, I'm doing inspection now. I'm going to end my load in the example here and when it comes to my end load screen for this one and OK it because I'm done, I can't because I have a quality test required at the operation.
03:47 So I'm going to go back here on this order. So that's a, that's a part of our advanced quality module that we can designate a operation in a control plant characteristic to be satisfied before you could not load. Now you could have been satisfied it through the end load function and clicked on a link. But we're going to go into more information here and we're going to go to quality. Gives me a rapid quality screen. Now you'll notice I have hardness and a temperate hardness value here. And this is a fictitious quality characteristic. It's not something that's reported out on your paperwork because the system built in, so if the parts were good, you just go in under the Ra, rapid up quality and it'll give you the screen. Now, couple things go on as rapid eye quality. Screen out. Point this out right away was acquired by system setting. That means I have to have a piece of equipment nominal. Pick my thickness gauge which is calibrated. Let's pick something that's not. I have this Iq test or I don't have that caliber of either.
04:56 There we go. All right, so my test or to have. It's not calibrated, I can't use it. If I want to calibrate it, I'd have to go into the calibration calibration, so just want to point that out so I'm just going to pick my thickness, cal gauge there and then I can enter my values and looking for 25 to 32 and I got good readings so oops, don't double clutch. The key there is submit test and I'm entering it. Now, if I want to satisfy my tempering history, I have to deliberately selected those when I enter in quality will put the done button here and that'll take us back. You'll see that my temporary history was not satisfied, so if I want to do that for the rapid end screen, I need to select the tempering history row for that part, load into my value that's going to have a piece of equipment and submit my value in.
05:53 It'll enter the value in that when I click the done button here, you'll see my tempering history is satisfied. We're only acquire and leaning in and go from there, but that if you go back under the utilities of that now for tempering history, you'll see that that load information, that order part number alloy, that combination. If I want to filter to what I just said, filter, but that combination has satisfied its most current load and I have what I need here was that 58 a tempered attend 25 for three hours and I. my final hardness is 31, so I can get a basic view of what's going on with by temporary information. Right now when I go into, into my load, you'll see I have no data question response here on the screen. I can buy by loading departs from move to the next available operation. So that was. That'll conclude this video, which would be, you know, quality characteristics, temporary history at production pathway.