Posted by 2510paul on January 11, 2016 at 16:16:31 from (207.118.233.112):
In Reply to: Parts from China posted by fritzag on January 11, 2016 at 07:59:00:
Before I retired we were outsourcing electronic assemblies from China. The conclusion I came to is China can make good parts if that is what the U.S. Company wants. We insisted the China company make the assemblies to the same specifications and processes we used in the U.S.; and we tested for that.
My point is it depends on if the ordering company insists on using the same U.S. specifications and processes to make the part. If they don't the result may be different.
So how do you know if you're getting a good part. I don't know all the answers but I have to believe the integrity of the company you're buying from will have a lot to do with it.
A couple years ago I was replacing the wheel bearings on a running gear. The auto parts store offered me bearings at three different price points. They were also represented as different levels of quality. I was selling the running gear but I still bought the better bearing.
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