L15 Sample Inspection Report
L15 How To Use
Many electronic component brokers have serious quality control issues due to receiving components from Chinese suppliers of:
- Counterfeit or Fake components
- Used components
- Faulty components
- Cloned components
- Unusable components
- Unacceptable components due to date code discrepancies
ChipChecker has been in the electronic components industry since 2001. We have an excellent reputation in the industry and have the references to prove it. Our L15 Inspection Service is our entry-level inspection service. It is quickly establishing its reputation in the Chinese electronic components supplier market.
Chinese suppliers attempting to sell sub standard components live in a state of fear. They know that if ChipChecker is inspecting the components that they are trying to sell to an unsuspecting buyer, and that the parts are sub-standard, they are wasting their time even showing them to ChipChecker. They will resort to making false excuses i.e. ¡.. sorry the parts are ¡°stuck in customs¡±, ¡°lost¡±, ¡°the quality wasn¡¯t good¡±, ¡°the price changed¡±. Chinese suppliers are fully aware by showing ChipChecker sub standard parts it is a waste of time. The Chinese suppliers know their time is better spent searching for companies that do not use the services of a reputable electronic components inspection company.
L15 Inspection Service Pricing and Delivery
ChipChecker¡¯s electronic components inspection service includes inspection of up to four distinct part numbers per month. This service is available for the affordable monthly fee of USD500. The L15 Inspection Report will be provided 24 to 48 hours after receipt of instructions to inspect. The intention being to have the report in our clients email box waiting to be read when he or she wakes up the next morning. Our L15 Inspection Service provides no electrical testing. ChipChecker assumes no liability or warranty with regards to functionality and/or usability of the part inspected.
L15 Electronic Component Inspection Service
1.ChipChecker is requested by a components buyer to inspect a quantity of parts.
2.ChipChecker verifies the physical location of the supplier and analyses their, general reputation to better indicate the integrity of the part.
3.ChipChecker represents their client to conduct an onsite inspection of the supplier¡¯s parts. ChipChecker actually visits the supplier¡¯s company and meets with their management and staff, as this assist in providing a more accurate picture of the integrity of the supplier and their parts.
4.ChipChecker confirms the quantity of parts stated in P.O. and matches the quantity being inspected.
5.ChipChecker inspects the condition of the packaging, box, seal and binding. Then confirms that the packaging has a genuine and functional anti-ESD packaging.
6.ChipChecker verifies the date code and lot code for validity, ensuring that parts are actually from the same lot code and not just bulk parts.
7.ChipChecker conducts a physical inspection - comparison to the manufacturer¡¯s specifications - for visual, solderability, dimension, and lead integrity.
8.ChipChecker conducts a top mark inspection, and an in-depth detailed analysis of all the parts top markings, including consistency with all other parts, pin one indicators and tooling marks.
9.ChipChecker conducts the acetone test of top marking on a pre-determined sample of the chips.
10.ChipChecker inspect parts utilizing high-resolution 10 mega pixel digital pictures linked to a MacBook Pro with cinema display screen to identify additional anomalies.
11.ChipChecker inspects the leads for evidence of prior use, refurbishment or oxidization.
12.ChipChecker inspects the general usability of the part.
13.ChipChecker repackages the parts and ships the parts to the buyer after completing their inspection if requested by the buyer.
14.ChipChecker provides detail recommendations based on our analysis.
15.ChipChecker then emails to the client a detailed inspection report.