Introduction to Theoretical Analysis of Wire Probe Wear
I worked for six years as a director and executive officer at a manufacturer of wire probes, promoting the research and development of inspection jigs. While operating independently as "Process D&T Lab," I have conducted original research and development on durability issues and plastic deformation of wire probes. Regarding durability, I found that the durability deteriorates more in powered tests than in non-powered tests, and I investigated the cause of this fact. As a result, I believe I have nearly identified the cause of power degradation. From this result, a new design policy for probes has been established. I am considering providing this analysis method. Website: https://www.process-d-and-t-lab.com/ Please refer to "Design & Tools."
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basic information
- Provision of analysis methods for probe degradation through electrical endurance testing - Proposal for improving electrical endurance
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The provision of technical data requires you to enter into a contract with our company.
Delivery Time
※One month after the contract is signed.
Applications/Examples of results
Diagnosis and countermeasures for wire probe deterioration. Selection of wire probe materials.
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The D&T Lab focuses on supporting research, development, design, and prototyping for manufacturing process engineering (design) and production technology development (technology). Particularly in the case of new businesses, it is necessary to introduce technologies that the company does not possess and to select and collaborate with partner companies. By utilizing so-called open innovation, we aim to shorten the marketing and product/service development periods, facilitate early entry into new fields and applications, and establish a unique strategy for the company using that information and technology to promote the business in earnest. Once we reach that stage, operations can be managed similarly to existing businesses. Therefore, the challenges of new ventures depend on how efficiently and effectively we design the entry stage. At that stage, it is necessary to gather information and technologies that the company does not possess and to make choices that are suitable for the company. I have experience in the development and launch of mass production equipment and the introduction of new products into factories. From the successes and failures I encountered, I have learned how to design mass production lines and introduce new products in my own way. Additionally, I possess processing techniques for various materials such as copper products, compound semiconductors, quartz glass, and plastics. I will contribute using the insights gained from these mass production technologies and material processing techniques.